Try multiplying quantity of fruit by the unit cost of fruit and then adding them together . . .
4($0.75) + 6($0.60) = $6.60
4($0.75) + 6($0.60) ;
The total cost of Janie's purchase of 4 apples and 6 bananas can be expressed as 4(0.75) + 6(0.60). When calculated, this totals to $6.60. Therefore, Janie spent $6.60 on her fruits.
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