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what is the two real life examples of variables


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Answered by Anonymous
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You can use a variable expression to describe a real world situation where one or more quantities have an unknown value or can change in value. To write a variable expression for a real world situation: Figure out which quantity in the situation is unknown and define a variable to represent the unknown quantity.

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Answered by adventureisland
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A sign for a value that we don't yet understand. Usually, it's a letter like x or y. The variable x is the variable in x + 2 = 6.

Variables in the real world.

  • Temperature
  • A growing child's height
  • Car's  speed

The value of a variable varies as the location and time change. The temperature varies depending on where you are. A growing child's height changes with time.

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