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Jamai wrote the inequality x/16< 6. Which situation is best represented by this inequality?
A. Jamal divided x pieces of paper among 16 students, and each student received fewer than
6 pieces of paper
B. Jamal placed x cards in 16 stacks, and there were no more than 6 cards in each stack.
C Jamal separated x shirts into 6 stacks, and each stack had at least 16 shirts.
D. Jamal shared 16 markers with x classmates, and each classmate had fewer than
6 markers
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