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Bruce has 3 baseball bats. He has an unknown number of baseballs. Keith has 3 times as many baseballs as Bruce. When they use Bruce’s baseball bats and Keith’s baseballs, there are at least 62 combinations. Which inequality represents the number of combinations that could occur using Bruce's baseball bats and Keith's baseballs?