Solve.It takes 14 minutes to set up a candy making machine. Once the machine is set up, it produces 30 candies per minute. Use an inequality to find the number of candies that can be produced in 6 hours if the machine has not yet been set up.
A. at most 10,380 candies
B. at most 4620 candies
C. at most 180 candies
D. at most 2520 candies
Answer: A
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? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
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