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Answer – Two or more variables (In other words, More than one variable)
In simple terms, literal equations are equations containing two or more variables; at least one independent variable and one dependent variable. In essence, all literal equations have more than one variable.
In simple terms, literal equations are equations containing two or more variables; at least one independent variable and one dependent variable. In essence, all literal equations have more than one variable.
Answer:
more than one variable (two or more)
Explanation:
Literal equations are used to represent a known quantity/value using unknown values.
Now, if we have only one variable, then this variable will no longer be unknown as it will be equal to the known quantity. This means that the equation will not be literal.
Example:
Number of tickets is 25.
x = 25 where x is the number of tickets
If we have two variable, neither of them will be known. This means that the equation will be literal.
Example:
Number of apples added to number of bananas is 15.
x + y = 15
where x is the number of apples and y is the number of bananas, neither of them is known.
Based on the above, the literal equation must have more than one variable (two or more)
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