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A. Decide whether the given examples illustrate a constant or a variable.
1. Number of family members in each house
2. Amount of money in the bank every month
3. Number of seconds in a minute
4. Weekly expenses of groceries
5. Number of years in a millennium.
Asynchronous task on introduction to algebraic expressions
B. Make your own algebraic expressions based on the given conditions.
1. A variable
2. A combination of any number and any variable related by exponentiation.
3. A combination of any two variables related by subtraction.
4. A combination of any number and any three variables related by multiplication.
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