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The function M(s) = 225 + 0.65s represents the material cost of manufacturing gardening scissors when s scissors are produced. The function L(s) = 54 + 1.15s represents the labor cost for producing s scissors. Which expression correctly represents the manufacturing cost per scissors?
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