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Jesse is not allowed to work more than 20 hours each week at his part time job. He has already worked 4 hours this week. The inequality shown can be used to find h, the number of hours Jesse can still work this week.
h + 4 less than or equal to 20
A. h is greater than or equal to 16
B. h is less than or equal to 16
C. h is less than or equal to 24
D. h is greater than or equal to 24
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