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Cedie bought 4 papayas for 50 pesos each and 2 pineapples for 40 pesos each.a. What is the correct mathematical expression for this problem?

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Cedie bought 4 papayas for 50 pesos each and 2 pineapples for 40 pesos each.

a. What is the correct mathematical expression for this problem?

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Solution

1. Break Down the Problem

To express the total cost of the fruits Cedie bought, we can break the problem down into two main components: the cost of the papayas and the cost of the pineapples.

2. Relevant Concepts

  • The cost of the papayas can be calculated as: Cost of papayas=Number of papayas×Cost per papaya=4×50 \text{Cost of papayas} = \text{Number of papayas} \times \text{Cost per papaya} = 4 \times 50

  • The cost of the pineapples can be expressed as: Cost of pineapples=Number of pineapples×Cost per pineapple=2×40 \text{Cost of pineapples} = \text{Number of pineapples} \times \text{Cost per pineapple} = 2 \times 40

3. Analysis and Detail

Now, substituting the respective values into the equations:

  • For papayas: Cost of papayas=4×50=200 pesos \text{Cost of papayas} = 4 \times 50 = 200 \text{ pesos}

  • For pineapples: Cost of pineapples=2×40=80 pesos \text{Cost of pineapples} = 2 \times 40 = 80 \text{ pesos}

4. Verify and Summarize

To find the total cost: Total Cost=Cost of papayas+Cost of pineapples=200+80=280 pesos \text{Total Cost} = \text{Cost of papayas} + \text{Cost of pineapples} = 200 + 80 = 280 \text{ pesos}

Final Answer

The correct mathematical expression to represent this problem is: Total Cost=(4×50)+(2×40) \text{Total Cost} = (4 \times 50) + (2 \times 40) The total cost is 280 pesos.

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