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In his pocket, Ted has a $1 bill and some quarters. Let q represent the number of quarters.Which expression represents the total amount of money (in dollars) in Ted’s pocket? Question 6 options: q + 0.
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In his pocket, Ted has a $1 bill and some quarters. Let q represent the number of quarters.Which expression represents the total amount of money (in dollars) in Ted’s pocket?
Question 6 options:
q + 0.25
1 + 0.25q
0.25q
1 + 25q
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1 quarter = $0.25
q - the number of quarters.
Ted also has a $1 bill ( not one dollar ).
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The expression that represents the total amount of money in Ted`s pocket:
C ) 0.25 q
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