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Stephany Rose Anajada Dacalos Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning

What is the meaning of the following phrases:

one out of million
in charge of

The program uses variables from the flight to make its calculations. These variables include the departure and arrival airport of the plane, the airline in charge of the trip, and the airplane itself.

In the sentence above, can you provide me another meaning of the word "variable"

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0001%, so rare. Figuratively, so outstanding that in a group of say, one million people, there would only be one so distinguished. Usually in a good way.

  • 0001%, so rare.
  • Figuratively, so outstanding that in a group of say, one million people, there would only be one so distinguished.
  • Usually in a good way.
  • " "in charge of" - has the authority, something the boss is.
  • A variable is a category of data used in a mathematical formula.
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"One out of a million" - Literally, constituting 0.0001%, so rare. Figuratively, so outstanding that in a group of say, one million people, there would only be one so distinguished. Usually in a good way. Also "one in million."

"in charge of" - has the authority, something the boss is.

A variable is a category of data used in a mathematical formula. It's called a variable bec
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deadrat Also "one in a million."
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Stephany Rose Anajada Dacaloscan you provide me another meaning of the word "variable"
parameter.

Something that is observed and evaluated or measured. For example, one of the variables is the departure airport. The possible values of that variable are Chicago's O'Hare Airport, Paris's Orly, New York's LaGuardia, and thousands of others.

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