Posted by Rindi on Thursday, August 23, 2007 at 9:54pm.
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What is a variable? It might be x or y or b or w.
A one variable equation has one of those; a two variable equation has two of them.
2X + 14 = cost of ham. 1 variable.
2X+3Y = coat of ham. 2 variables.
Thanks a bunch :)
a variable takes the plase of a number. for example 2+a=4 someetimes they might tell you wut the variable stands for- a=2 so then you answer is 2+2=4.
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