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Which equation best describes the relationship between the amount of money a in a bag of quarters and the number of quarters q? A. a = 0.25 + q B. q = 0.25 + a C. q = 0.25a D. a…
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Which equation best describes the relationship between the amount of money a in a bag of quarters and the number of quarters q? A. a = 0.25 + q B. q = 0.25 + a C. q = 0.25a D. a…
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Which equation best describes the relationship between the amount of money a in a bag of quarters and the number of quarters q?
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a = 0.25 + q
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q = 0.25 + a
C.
q = 0.25a
D.
a = 0.25q
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I believe it's D. The amount of money in the bag depends on how many quarters you have; therefore you would multiply the amount of quarters by their value (.25) to get the total amount of money.
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