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What are the variables in this expression? f+2g+h/4-7.1 f and g only

2 g and h only
3 f, g, and mc014-2.jpg only
4 f, g, and h only

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4) Variables are placeholders for any specific value to be put in to find the value. f, g and h are all variables.

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Answer:

4.
f,g\text{ and }h only.

Explanation:

We have been given an expression
f+2g+(h)/(4)-7. We are asked to find the variables in the given expression.

We know that variable is a symbol or letter that represents an unknown value in a mathematical expression.

We can see that in our given expression
f,g\text{ and }h are unknown, therefore, these are variables for our given expression.

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