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Marcus has a pool that can hold a maximum of 4500 gallons of water. The pool already contains 1500 gallons of water. Marcus begins to add more water at a rate of 30 gallons per minute. Enter an inequality that shows the number of minutes, M, Marcus can continue to add water to the pool without exceeding the maximum number of gallons.

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