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Ramona owns a orange grove, and needs to harvest at least 2616 oranges to cover the costs of running the grove. If each tree bears an average of 62 oranges and Ramona wants to donate 360 oranges to charity, how many orange trees need to be in the grove? Express your answer in interval notation.
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