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A competitor in a 2009 hot dog eating contest set a world record for the number of hot dogs and buns eaten in 10 minutes. '' H '' be the number of hot dogs and buns eaten for the record. Suppose another competitor eats 16 hot dogs in the first 2 minutes of an attempt to at least tie that record. '' r '' be the average number of hot dogs and buns this competitor must eat per minute in the remaining time.
a. Write an inequality to represent this situation.
b. The record the first competitor set in 2009 was 68 hot dogs and buns. How many hot dogs and buns would the second competitor have to eat per minute over his remaining time to at least tie that record? Show your work.
c. If the second competitor maintained his current pace for the entire 10 minutes, would he tie, break, or fall short of the record? Explain.
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