A shopkeeper stocks 1980 peaches and 120 five-kilogram bags of apples.what is the total mass of this fruit in kilograms? And what income will she get if she sells all of this fruit?

The total mass of the peaches can be found by multiplying the quantity (1980) by the average mass per peach. Let's assume that the average mass per peach is 0.2 kilograms.

Mass of peaches = 1980 peaches * 0.2 kilograms/peach = 396 kilograms

The total mass of the bags of apples can be found by multiplying the quantity (120) by the mass per bag (5 kilograms).

Mass of apples = 120 bags * 5 kilograms/bag = 600 kilograms

To find the total mass of all the fruit, we add the mass of peaches and the mass of apples.

Total mass = Mass of peaches + Mass of apples = 396 kilograms + 600 kilograms = 996 kilograms

Therefore, the total mass of the fruit is 996 kilograms.

To find the income from selling all the fruit, we need to multiply the total mass (996 kilograms) by the price per kilogram.

Let's assume the price per kilogram for all the fruit is $2.

Income = Total mass * Price per kilogram = 996 kilograms * $2/kilogram = $1992

Therefore, the shopkeeper will get an income of $1992 if she sells all the fruit.

To find the total mass of the fruit, we need to calculate the mass of peaches and the mass of apples separately.

1. Mass of peaches: Given that there are 1980 peaches, we need to know the mass of each peach. Without this information, we cannot calculate the total mass of peaches.

2. Mass of apples: Given that there are 120 five-kilogram bags of apples, we can find the total mass of apples by multiplying the number of bags by the mass of each bag. Each bag weighs 5 kilograms, so:

Total mass of apples = 120 bags * 5 kilograms/bag
= 600 kilograms

Therefore, the total mass of fruit is 600 kilograms.

To calculate the income from selling all the fruit, we need to know the price per unit (peach or apple) or the total price received for selling each fruit. Without this information, we cannot calculate the income from selling the fruit.

To find the total mass of the fruit in kilograms, you need to calculate the mass of the peaches and the mass of the bags of apples separately and then add them together.

1. Mass of the peaches: Since there are 1980 peaches, we need to know the mass of each peach. Let's assume on average each peach weighs 0.2 kilograms. To find the total mass of the peaches, we multiply the number of peaches by the mass per peach:

Mass of peaches = Number of peaches * Mass per peach
= 1980 * 0.2 kilograms
= 396 kilograms

2. Mass of the bags of apples: There are 120 five-kilogram bags of apples. So the total mass of the bags of apples is given by:

Mass of apple bags = Number of bags * Mass per bag
= 120 * 5 kilograms
= 600 kilograms

3. Total mass of the fruit = Mass of the peaches + Mass of apple bags
= 396 kilograms + 600 kilograms
= 996 kilograms

Therefore, the total mass of the fruit is 996 kilograms.

Now, let's calculate the income the shopkeeper will get by selling all this fruit. For this, we need to know the price at which the shopkeeper sells each peach and each bag of apples. Let's assume the price per peach is $0.50 and the price per bag of apples is $8.

Income from peaches = Number of peaches * Price per peach
= 1980 * $0.50
= $990

Income from apple bags = Number of bags * Price per bag
= 120 * $8
= $960

Total income = Income from peaches + Income from apple bags
= $990 + $960
= $1950

Therefore, the shopkeeper will receive a total income of $1950 by selling all the fruit.