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100÷a
Real-World Scenario
What does the variable represent?
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The expression 100 ÷ a means “100 divided into a equal parts.” In a real-world scenario the variable a represents the number of equal parts, groups, or units you are dividing 100 by. Examples:
- Splitting $100 among a people: a = number of people; each person gets 100/a dollars.
- Driving 100 miles in a hours: a = number of hours; average speed = 100/a miles per hour.
- Distributing 100 apples into a boxes: a = number of boxes; each box gets 100/a apples.
(Keep in mind a cannot be 0; usually a is a positive integer in these contexts.)
- Splitting $100 among a people: a = number of people; each person gets 100/a dollars.
- Driving 100 miles in a hours: a = number of hours; average speed = 100/a miles per hour.
- Distributing 100 apples into a boxes: a = number of boxes; each box gets 100/a apples.
(Keep in mind a cannot be 0; usually a is a positive integer in these contexts.)
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