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mike moved 345 chairs and gavin moved c more than mike. How many chairs did Gavin move in terms of c?

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Answer:

345 + C

Explanation:

From the first sentence, we know that Mike moved a total of:

345chairs

In the second sentence, we know that Gavin moved C more chairs than Mike;

Mathematically;

Number of chairs moved by Galvin;

345 + C

Therefore, in terms of C, the number of chairs moved by Gavin is:

345 + C

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