Answer: Choice C
10d/f dollars
Reason
f = number of footballs that cost $d
d/f = cost of 1 football
For instance, f = 5 footballs cost d = $20. The unit cost, aka cost per football, is d/f = 20/5 = 4 dollars. One football costs $4 in this example.
But since we don't know the values of d or f, we cannot find the value of d/f.
Multiply it with 10 to find the cost of 10 footballs.
This is how we arrive at the answer 10d/f dollars