Bell Work  A Florida factory produces fishing reels at a rate of 800 per day, every day. In April, they are forced to cut their production by 1 5 due.

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Bell Work  A Florida factory produces fishing reels at a rate of 800 per day, every day. In April, they are forced to cut their production by 1 5 due to an aluminum shortage.    A chain of sporting goods stores orders 20,000 fishing reels. Will the factory be able to produce enough fishing reels in the 30 days of April to meet this order? Explain how you know. 

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