Answer:
A) 3.6(1.85 + 2.30)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] pounds of grapes at $1.85/pound and [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] of red grapes at $2.30 per pound.
Given the mass of the different grapes is the same, the cost can be expressed as;
[tex]C_g=3\frac{3}{5}\times \$1.85\\\\C_r=3\frac{3}{5}\times\$2.30\\\\C_t=C_g+C_r\\\\=3\frac{3}{5}\times \$1.85+3\frac{3}{5}\times\$2.30\\\\=3\frac{3}{5}( \$1.85+\$2.30)\\\\=3.6(\$1.85+\$2.30)[/tex]
Hence, the cost can be expressed as 3.6(1.85+2.30)