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Devin is walking from his school to his afternoon karate lesson. He knows that the distance between the school and the dojo where the lesson is held is at least 2 1/3 miles. So far he has walked 4/5 mile, and he is walking at a speed of 1/15 mile per minute. Which inequality could Devin use to find the number, x, of minutes he has left to walk?
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