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An animal shelter takes in an average of 5 animals per day. The shelter must keep its total occupancy below 300. Currently, the shelter has 165 animals.
If none of the animals get adopted, which inequality represents how many more days, x, the shelter can continue to take in animals without exceeding its occupancy limit?
A.
x < 25
B.
x < 27
C.
x < 33
D.
x < 35
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