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Erin is buying produce at a store. She buys c cucumbers at $0.89 each and a apples at $0.99 each. What does the expression 0.89c + 0.99a represent? what does $0.89 represent cost of one appleCost of one cucumbercost of A applesCost of C cumbers

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- The expression represents the cost of c cucumbers and a apples

- $0.89 represents the cost of one cucumber

Step-by-step explanation

Erin is buying produce at a store.

She buys c cucumbers at $0.89 each.

She buys a apples at $0.99 each.

Assumiing we wanted to find a compact way of representing the amount of money that Erin spent, we would have to find the cost of the c cucumbers and the a apples.

Let us do this:

Since we know that each cucumber costs $0.89, we have that c cucumbers will cost:

$0.89 * c = $0.89c

In the same manner, since one apple costs $0.99, we have that a apples will cost:

$0.99 * c = $0.99a

Therefore, the total amount that Erin will spend will be the sum of both:

A = 0.89c + 0.99a

Therefore, the expression represents the total cost of the c cucumbers and a apples or the total amount spent by Erin.

$0.89 represents the cost of one cucumber (we have been told that already)

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