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Which situation can be represented by this inequality? 50−3.50x>100−6x Select one: A. Daniel has a $50 Dunkin Donuts™ gift card and spends $3.50 a day. David has a $100 gift card and spends $6 a day. What is x, the number of days that need to pass for Daniel to have less money on his gift card than David? B. Daniel has a $50 Dunkin Donuts™ gift card and spends $6 a day. David has a $100 gift card and spends $3.50 a day. What is x, the number of days that need to pass for Daniel to have more money on his gift card than David? C. Daniel has a $50 Dunkin Donuts™ gift card and spends $3.50 a day. David has a $100 gift card and spends $6 a day. What is x, the number of days that need to pass for Daniel to have more money on his gift card than David? D. Daniel has a $50 Dunkin Donuts™ gift card and spends $3.50 a day. David has a $100 gift card and spends $6 a day. What is x, the number of days that need to pass for Daniel to have the same amount of money on his gift card as David?
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