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Machine X can pack 30 articles per hour and machine Y can pack 35 articles per hour. Machine X works for x hours per day and machine Y works for `y` hours per day and both the machines pack at least 2500 articles in a day. Frame and inequation to represent the above data.

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`30x + 35y ge 2500`
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