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Liberty bought a make-your-own salad when she went out to lunch at a restaurant. The salad cost $4, plus $0.85 for each salad topping. Liberty spent $9.95 on the salad. Which equation can be used to find t, the number of toppings that Liberty ordered on her salad? A.
4.00 + 0.85t = 9.95

B.
0.85 + 4.00t = 9.95

C.
4.00 x 0.85t = 9.95

D.
0.85 x 4.00t = 9.95

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