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There are six quarters in a jar. Jill adds two quarters to jar everyday. What equation represents the total amount of quarters in the jar after 6 days?

User Evilhomer
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6+2t

6 for the number of quarters they started with

2 for the number of quarters they put in per day

t for the number of days

6+2(6)=18
User Warlock
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Let the number of coins added (including the first day and the 6th day) = T (total)

Let the number of days = x

T = 6 + 2n Answer

Now what you want is n = 6

T = 6 + 2*6

T = 18

User Mark Maslar
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