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In arithmetic, variables look like
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Answer:

In arithmetic, variables look like letters.

Explanation:

As we know that Mathematical arithmetic deals with numbers and certain properties with them.

Some of the main properties between numbers are as follows:

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division

Variables do not remain constant, so we basically assign a number to a variable with an equal operator denoted by '='.

For example, let us assume a variable x being equal to 7. so it can written as:


x = 7

Let suppose the value of the variable x=7 changes to x=10, then the new value will be:


x = 10

Therefore, the correct answer is:

In arithmetic, variables look like letters.

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