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An animal kennel can hold twice as many cats as dogs, x. The kennel
holds at most 18 animals. Which inequality represents the maximum
number of dogs the kennel can hold?
A. 2x + x > 18
B. 2x – x > 18
C. 2x + x ≤ 18
D. 2x – x ≤ 18
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