At the beginning of a political science class at a large university, the students were

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At the beginning of a political science class at a large university, the students were asked which term, liberal or conservative, best described their political views. They were asked the same question at the end of the course, to see what effect the class discussions had on their views. Of those that characterized themselves as liberal initially, 30% held conservative views at the end. Of those who were conservative initially, 40% moved to the liberal camp. It turned out that there were just as many students with conservative views at the end as there had been liberal students at the beginning. Out of the 260 students in the class, how many held liberal and conservative views at the beginning of the course and at the end? (No students joined or dropped the class between the surveys, and they all participated in both surveys.)

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