Solve and interpret the real-world solution of the following problem: One morning, a farmer brings 58 carrots to feed his horses. They give each one of the horses 4 carrots apiece and are left with exactly 2 uneaten carrots. How many horses does the farmer have? Use h to represent horses.(1 point)

Responses

h=15; The farmer has 15 horses.
h equals 15 ; The farmer has 15 horses.

h=14; The farmer has 14 horses.
h equals 14 ; The farmer has 14 horses.

h=52; The farmer has 52 horses.
h equals 52 ; The farmer has 52 horses.

h=58; The farmer has 58 horses.

The correct solution is h=14; The farmer has 14 horses.

To solve the problem, we can set up the equation 4h + 2 = 58, where h represents the number of horses. By solving this equation, we find that h = 14.