Vicky bought 312 pounds of oranges. Each pound costs $3.90. Which of the following equations represents the total cost, c , Vicky paid for the oranges and the amount of money she spent?(1 point) Responses c3.90=3.5; Vicky paid $1.11. Start Fraction c over 3.90 End Fraction equals 3.5 ; Vicky paid $1.11. 3.90c=3.5; Vicky paid $0.90. 3.90 c equals 3.5 ; Vicky paid $0.90. 3.903.5=c; Vicky paid $13.65. Start Fraction 3.90 over 3.5 End Fraction equals c ; Vicky paid $13.65. c3.5=3.90; Vicky paid $13.65.

The equation that represents the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges is:

c = 312 * 3.90

The equation that represents the total cost, c, Vicky paid for the oranges is:

c = 3.90 * 312.

To find the total cost Vicky paid for the oranges, you multiply the number of pounds by the cost per pound. In this case, Vicky bought 312 pounds of oranges at a cost of $3.90 per pound.

So, the equation representing the total cost, c, would be:

c = 3.90 * 312

Simplifying this equation:

c = 1216.80

Therefore, Vicky paid a total of $1216.80 for the oranges.

None of the given options accurately represent the correct equation or the correct amount Vicky paid.