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How is writing an equation to represent a situation involving two variables similar to writing an equation to represent a situation involving only one variable? How is it different?

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Answered by DinoPuddin
It's similar in the fact that they both have variables, but the one with two variables is a two step process, while the one variable one is a one step process.
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