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What are the variables of 150 + 10.5c + 5.5a
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the expression \(150 + 10.5c + 5.5a\), the variables are \(c\) and \(a\). The number \(150\) is a constant, while \(10.5c\) and \(5.5a\) are terms that include the variables. Specifically:

- \(c\) is one variable, and it is multiplied by \(10.5\).
- \(a\) is another variable, and it is multiplied by \(5.5\).
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