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1 January, 08:24

What does a variable mean in an addition expression

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  1. 1 January, 08:53
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    In addition or subtraction, a variable represents an unknown number.

    Example (s):

    1. 20 - x = 17; the variable is 'x'

    2. 5 + d = 25; the variable is 'd'

    Therefore, you can use any letter to represent a variable. If you don't know what the unknown number is, just pretend that the variable is either a 1 or 0.
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