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Inequality describes this scenario? Choose 1
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(Choice A)
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35+C \leq 10035+C≤10035, plus, C, is less than or equal to, 100

(Choice B)
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35+C \geq 10035+C≥10035, plus, C, is greater than or equal to, 100

(Choice C)
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35+12C \leq 10035+12C≤10035, plus, 12, C, is less than or equal to, 100

(Choice D)
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35+12C \geq 10035+12C≥10035, plus, 12, C, is greater than or equal to, 100
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