Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.03.2022 14:00, mujithkalhan2762

When designing a new school cafeteria, the school administrators planned for there to be twice as many tables in each row as there are rows. After increasing the size of the cafeteria, it was decided to add 3 more rows of tables and to increase the original number of tables in each row by 2. The maximum number of tables the cafeteria can hold is 126. If r represents the original number of rows the school administrators planned to have in the cafeteria, which of the following represents this situation?

A.
2r2 + 7r + 6 ≤ 126
B.
2r2 + 8r + 6 ≥ 126
C.
2r2 + 7r + 6 ≥ 126
D.
2r2 + 8r + 6 ≤ 126

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