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A scuba diver descends farther down into the ocean from an initial depth of 13.6 feet below sea level. The scuba diver descends at a constant rate for 2 1/2 minutes and reaches a depth no more than 48.2 feet below sea level. What is the maximum rate, r, that the scuba diver may descend?

r ≥ 24.72
r ≤ 24.72
r ≤ 13.84
r ≥13.84

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