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Brandon writes math problems for a publishing company. this week he has already written 18 problems. there are 2 days left in the work week. he set a goal for himself to write at least 30 problems this week. if this situation is modeled by the inequality below, what is the average number of problems, x, he needs to write each of the remaining work days in order to reach his goal?

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