Sam's Fruit Cellar earns a $0.40 profit for each apple that it sells and a $0.40 profit for each banana that it sells. Which expression shows Sam's total profits from selling apples (a) and bananas (b)?

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The expression that shows Sam's total profits from selling apples and bananas is:

Total profits = (Profit per apple x Number of apples sold) + (Profit per banana x Number of bananas sold)

In this case, we can substitute the profit per apple as $0.40 and the profit per banana as $0.40:

Total profits = ($0.40 x Number of apples sold) + ($0.40 x Number of bananas sold)

Therefore, the expression that shows Sam's total profits from selling apples (a) and bananas (b) is:

Total profits = $0.40a + $0.40b