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Each student in Ms. Smith's class is either a junior or a senior. There are 26 seniors in Ms. Smith's class. Recently, she took 24 students from her class on a field
trip. Of these 24 students,
were seniors
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(a) How many juniors from the class
went on the field trip?
(b) How many Juniors from the class
did not go on the field trip?
(c) How many juniors are in the class?
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