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George is buying peaches and kiwis. He buys p peaches at $4.29 each and k kiwis at $2 each. What expression would you write to show the total cost of the peaches and kiwis?
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George is buying peaches and kiwis. He buys p peaches at $4.29 each and k kiwis at $2 each. What expression would you write to show the total cost of the peaches and kiwis?
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George is buying peaches and kiwis. He buys p peaches at $4.29 each and k kiwis at $2 each. What expression would you write to show the total cost of the peaches and kiwis?
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Explanation:
the total cost, c will be
c= p(4.29)+k(2)
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