A retail supervisor is training a new employee to reconcile a petty cash drawer containing only quarters () and dimes () with a total value of 8.55 dollars. The supervisor explains that the total monetary value is represented by the equation ____ . Fill in the blank with the correct mathematical term that represents the total value of the dimes.
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