A fruit retailer buys 50 pounds of apples from the wholesale market every day. The retailer has observed that 20% of the apples bought each time are not of good quality

Because it is not possible for the retailer to check each apple before buying, how much should he pay for each pound if he values good apples for $1.40 per pound while he has a value of zero for bad quality apples? A) $1.12 per pound
B) $1.20 per pound
C) $1.40 per pound
D) $2 per pound

A

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