John picked 30 bags of apples on monday and sold them at his fruit stand for $3.45 each. The following week he picked and sold 6 more.

How much money did John earn the 1 st week?
3.45x30=103.50

How much money did he earn in the second week? 3.45x36=124.20

How much did John earn selling bags of apples these 2 weeks? 124.20+103.50=227.70

Each bag John picked holds 15 apples. How many apples did he picked in 2 weeks?
15x36=540.00

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Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.

Agree with first 3 answers.

In 2 weeks, he picked 30 + 36 bags.

Thank you all of my worked that I missed is due tomorrow and I’m good at math but I hate it and I have other work to do

To find out how much money John earned in the 1st week, we can multiply the number of bags he picked (30) by the selling price of each bag ($3.45). So, the calculation would be:

30 bags * $3.45/bag = $103.50

Therefore, John earned $103.50 in the 1st week.

To find out how much money he earned in the second week, we can do the same calculation but with the updated number of bags (36):

36 bags * $3.45/bag = $124.20

Therefore, John earned $124.20 in the second week.

To calculate the total amount of money John earned selling bags of apples in these two weeks, we simply add the amount earned in each week:

$103.50 + $124.20 = $227.70

Therefore, John earned a total of $227.70 selling bags of apples in these two weeks.

Now, moving on to the number of apples John picked in 2 weeks. We know that each bag holds 15 apples, and he picked a total of 36 bags in these two weeks. To find the total number of apples picked, we multiply the number of bags by the number of apples per bag:

36 bags * 15 apples/bag = 540 apples

Therefore, John picked a total of 540 apples in 2 weeks.

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