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Nala can spend no more than $150 per month on gasoline. She has already purchased $60 in gas this month. Which inequality can be used to find the maximum number of fill-ups she can purchase during the rest of the month, assuming each fill-up costs $30? 30n + 60 > 150

30n + 60 < 150

60n + 30 < 150

60n + 30 > 150

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