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Sarah saved $12.75 every week for a number of weeks, x. She received an additional $25 during the last week in which she saved money. Which equation can be used to find the number of weeks, x, for which Sarah had saved money if she has $114.25 now?
a
12.75x + 25 = 114.25
b
12.75x - 25 = 114.25
c
25x - 12.75 = 114.25
d
25x + 12.75 = 114.25
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