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Robert buys 3 pounds of bananas at S0.50 per pound and 3 pounds of apples at $1.00 per pound. Which of the following expressions represents the total cost of the fruit he bought (in dollars)?
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Robert buys 3 pounds of bananas at S0.50 per pound and 3 pounds of apples at $1.00 per pound. Which of the following expressions represents the total cost of the fruit he bought (in dollars)?
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3(0.50) + 3(1.00) = 4.5
3 times 0.50 = 1.5
3 times 1 = 3
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