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Write and simplify the equation you would use to solve the problem below. Scott has a jar of quarters and dimes. If there is $4.15 in the jar, and there are 4 dimes, how many quarters are in the jar?

A. x(25 + 10) = 415
B. 25x + 40 = 415
C. 25x + 10 = 415
D. 4 * 10x + 25x = 415

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The correct option is: B. 25x+40=415
The explanation is shown below:

1.
You have that:

- There is $4.15 in the jar.
-There are 4 dimes in the jar.

2. Therefore:

1 quarter=25 cents
4 dimes=40 cents
$4.15=415 cents

3. Then, you have that
the equation you would use to solve the problem and to calculate how many quarters are in the jar, is:

25x+40=415
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