A chemist makes a solution of acetic acid. The chemist makes at least 2 liters and wants to store the solution in several smaller jars. One jar holds 0.5 liter, which the chemist fills completely, and the remaining jars each hold 0.35 liter.
Which inequality can be used to determine the number of smaller jars, n, the chemist needs?
A
2≤0.5n+3.52≤0.5n+3.5
B
2≥0.5n+3.52≥0.5n+3.5
C
2≤0.35n+0.52≤0.35n+0.5
D
2≥0.35n+0.52≥0.35n+0.5