Answer:
[tex]n(k+m)\ fruits[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
k------> the number of apples in one plate
m----> the number of pears in one plate
n----> the number of plates
we know that
In one plate the total of fruits is equal to
[tex](k+m)\ fruits[/tex]
so
In n plates , the total fruits is equal to
[tex]n(k+m)\ fruits[/tex]