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18 An ice skating rink charges an admission fee of $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers. Last Saturday, the number of
members was at least twice the number of nonmembers. The rink had collected at most $300 in admissions.
If m is the number of members and n is the number of nonmembers, which of the following models represents this
situation?
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m > 2n
5m + 10n = 300
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