Math  /  Algebra

QuestionA farm planted with AA acres of corn yields bb bushels per acre. Each bushel brings $p\$ p at market, and it costs $c\$ c to plant and harvest an acre of corn. What do the expressions cAc A and pbp b represent for the farm? cAc A is \square pbp b is \square

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The expression pbp b represents the revenue from selling the corn produced from one acre. Since each acre yields bb bushels, and each bushel brings $p\$ p, the revenue from one acre is:
Revenue per acre=p×b \text{Revenue per acre} = p \times b
The expressions are as follows: cAc A is the total cost to plant and harvest AA acres of corn. pbp b is the revenue from selling the corn produced from one acre.

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