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The number of classes still open is the difference of 150 and the number of classes that are closed.
$0=150-c$
Algebra
Chapter 1
An Introduction to Algebra
Section 1
Introducing the Language of Algebra
The Language of Algebra
Equations and Inequalities
Functions
Linear Functions
Quadratic Functions
Polynomials
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Harvey Mudd College
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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this question asks us to translate their verbal model. The number of class is still open. I'm gonna use X and y So the number of class is still open is the difference of 150 the number of classes that are closed. So the number of classes, number of classes open is the difference of 150 and the number of class is closed. Remember, difference is subtraction.
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