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Variable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Variable may refer to: • Variable (mathematics), a symbol that stands for a value that may vary • Variable (programming), a symbolic name associated with a value and whose associated value may be cha...
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Dependent and independent variables - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The terms " dependent variable " and " independent variable " are used in similar but subtly different ways in mathematics and statistics as part of the standard terminology in those subjects. The...
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Variable - Definition of Variable at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Variable. Look it up now! ... apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
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Science fair project variables explained - A simple introduction to dependent, independent, and controlled variables ... These changing quantities are called variables. A variable is any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. An experiment usually has three kinds of variables:
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Variable star - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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a measurable quantity which at every instant has a definite numerical value. ... If there is any doubt whether a particular quantity may be admitted as a variable, use the criterion whether it can be represented by a pointer on a dial.
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This is part of HyperStat Online, a free online statistics book. ... A variable is any measured characteristic or attribute that differs for different subjects. For example, if the weight of 30 subjects were measured, then weight would be a variable. Quantitative and Qualitative;
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A variable can be considered a predefined template without parameters. See also Help:Parser function. ... On the left is the variable, on the right how it is rendered at this time, in this project, on this page.
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