Andrew picked vegetables from his garden and put them into bags. He put 10 carrots into each of 3 bags, 8 tomatoes into each of 4 bags, and 6 turnips into each of 5 bags. How many vegetables did he pick in all?

A.
24

B.
36

C.
92

D.
108

Andrew picked 10 carrots/bag x 3 bags = <<10*3=30>>30 carrots in all.

He picked 8 tomatoes/bag x 4 bags = <<8*4=32>>32 tomatoes in total.
And he picked 6 turnips/bag x 5 bags = <<6*5=30>>30 turnips all together.
Therefore, he picked 30 + 32 + 30 = <<30+32+30=92>>92 vegetables in total. Answer: \boxed{C}.

so 92?

Yes, that is correct.

To find the total number of vegetables that Andrew picked, we need to find the sum of the vegetables in each bag.

He put 10 carrots into each of the 3 bags, so the total number of carrots is 10 * 3 = 30.

He put 8 tomatoes into each of the 4 bags, so the total number of tomatoes is 8 * 4 = 32.

He put 6 turnips into each of the 5 bags, so the total number of turnips is 6 * 5 = 30.

To get the total number of vegetables, we add the number of carrots, tomatoes, and turnips together: 30 + 32 + 30 = 92.

Therefore, Andrew picked a total of 92 vegetables.

The answer is C. 92.