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Translate the following statement into an appropriate algebraic equation: The number of adults (a) in the classroom is five less than half the number of students (s).
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Translate the following statement into an appropriate algebraic equation: The number of adults (a) in the classroom is five less than half the number of students (s).
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Translate the following statement into an appropriate algebraic equation: The number of adults (a) in the classroom is five less than half the number of students (s).
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Adults equals 5 less than half the # of students
A= 1/2 S -5
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