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The rule of thumb in filmmaking is that you must shoot at least 3 minutes of film for every minute in a movies “final cut”. A 30 minute roll of film cost $250. How much will film cost to make a 90 minute movie? I can't figure out the process of solving it!!!
P. S: It needs to be set up as an inequality
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