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Algebraic Expression: There are c cyclists in a cycle race. 3/4 of the cyclists finish the race. How many cyclists did not finish the race?
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Algebraic Expression: There are c cyclists in a cycle race. 3/4 of the cyclists finish the race. How many cyclists did not finish the race?
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Algebraic Expression:
There are c cyclists in a cycle race. 3/4 of the cyclists finish the race. How many cyclists did not finish the race?
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c - 3/4
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Subtract 3/4 from c to find how many cyclists did not finish the race.
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