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The number of yards in a mile are they constant or variable?
My answer is: constant
Is this correct?
Thanks.
16 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
Correct, because it stays at 1760 and never changes.
16 years ago
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The number of yards in a mile are they constant or variable?
My answer is: constant
Is this correct?
Thanks.

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