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A baker uses the expression 3.25c+5.75p to calculate his profit when he sells c cakes and p pies. What is the baker’s profit, in dollars, when he sells 10 cakes and 15 pies?
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A baker uses the expression 3.25c+5.75p to calculate his profit when he sells c cakes and p pies.
What is the baker’s profit, in dollars, when he sells 10 cakes and 15 pies?
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118.75
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