Frank owns an apple farm and plans to spend 4 hours today picking apples. The number of apples he can pick per hour depends on the total number of hours he spends working in either the east orchard or the west orchard in the manner shown in the table below.Hours inEastOrchardNumber ofApples PerHourHours inWestOrchardNumber ofApples PerHour140110232210325310420410If Frank spends 2 hours picking apples in the east orchard and 2 hours picking apples in the west orchard, how many apples in total will Frank be able to pick today?

A. 21
B. 92
C. 42
D. 84


Answer: D

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