Mathematics, 26.09.2019 14:30 ashl3yisbored
Juwad picked 30 bags of apples on monday and sold them at his fruit stand for $3.45 each. the following week he picked and sold 26 bags.
a. how much money did juwad earn in the first week?
b. how much money did he earn in the second week?
c. how much did juwad earn selling bags of apples these two weeks?
d. extension: each bag juwad picked holds 15 apples. how many apples did he pick in two weeks? write an expression to represent this problem.
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