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p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
2 pints = 1cup 10 cups 5 pints c c c c c c c c c c p p p p p p
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is means that the variable p gets the value from variable c assigned to it. So if c = 6 and the program executes p = c p will also be 6 but depending on the kind of variables p and c are it can also be c = "i am c" and than after p = c the value of p will be "i am c"
C-P-C was born in 1977.
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p=b+3a+c p-3a-c=b+3a-3a+c-c p-3a-c=b b=p-3a-c
There are 139 chickens and 30 pigs. Let c = number of chickens and p = number of pigs Each has 1 head, therefore c + p = 169 Each chicken has 2 feet and each pig has 4 feet, therefore 2c + 4p = 398 => c + 2p = 199 Subtracting the first from the second gives: c + 2p - c - p = 199 - 169 => p = 30 Substitute in the first c + 30 = 169 c = 139
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