Rupert is driving 182 miles to Dallas for a convention. He has already driven x miles of the trip. If Rupert drives below 70 miles per hour for the remainder.

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Rupert is driving 182 miles to Dallas for a convention. He has already driven x miles of the trip. If Rupert drives below 70 miles per hour for the remainder of the trip, write an inequality to represent the amount of time in hours, t, that it will take him to complete the remainder of his drive to Houston.

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