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Which of the following is considered a variable? (1 point) Responses size size collisions collisions particles particles lights
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In the context of programming or mathematics, a "variable" typically refers to a symbol or name that stands in for a value or data that can change. Based on your list, the term most commonly used as a variable would be "size" or "particles," as they can represent varying quantities or values.
However, the context matters. If you're asking in the context of physics, "collisions" might also represent a variable that can change depending on conditions. In computer science, "size" and "particles" could be associated with data types or counts that can vary.
If you need a definitive answer, I would say "size" is the most general term recognized as a variable across contexts.
However, the context matters. If you're asking in the context of physics, "collisions" might also represent a variable that can change depending on conditions. In computer science, "size" and "particles" could be associated with data types or counts that can vary.
If you need a definitive answer, I would say "size" is the most general term recognized as a variable across contexts.
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