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A sports stadium has a capacity of 42,000. On a
particular night, 35,000 spectators attend an event. At
the end of the event, spectators leave the stadium at a rate
of 320 spectators every minute. If m represents the
number of minutes after spectators begin to leave the
stadium, which of the following inequalities describes
the times when there are still spectators in the stadium?
A) 42,000 - 35,000m < 320
B) 35,000 - 320m > 0
C) 35,000 + 320m < 42,000
D) 320m < 87,000