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What does 'n' and 'C' represent? Compare your value of n with a 980 and state the difference​

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In mathematics, 'n' represents a variable or an unknown quantity, while 'C' represents a constant or a fixed value.

In mathematics, 'n' typically represents a variable or an unknown quantity. 'C' is often used to represent a constant or a fixed value. For example, in an equation like y = mx + C, 'C' represents the y-intercept.

Comparing a value of 'n' with 980 depends on the context. Without further information, it's challenging to draw a specific comparison.

However, if we assume 'n' represents a variable, we can say that the difference between 'n' and 980 is the numerical value of 'n' subtracted from 980.

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