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The price of an apple is $a. While the price of an orange is $b. find the total price of 8 apples and 5 orange?
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The price of an apple is $a. While the price of an orange is $b. find the total price of 8 apples and 5 orange?
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SOLUTION:
Price of one apple = $a
Price of one orange = $b
Therefore:
The price of 8 apples and 5 oranges = 8a + 5b
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