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A chemist makes a solution of acetic acid. The chemist makes at least 2 liters and wants to store the solution in several smaller jars. One jar holds 0.5 liter, which the chemist fills completely, and the remaining jars each hold 0.35 liter.
​Which inequality can be used to determine the number of smaller jars, n, the chemist needs?
A
2≤0.5n+3.52≤0.5n+3.5
B
2≥0.5n+3.52≥0.5n+3.5
C
2≤0.35n+0.52≤0.35n+0.5
D
2≥0.35n+0.52≥0.35n+0.5