Variables are the term of concepts in a study, such as the average age of a person upon acquiring his or her first job and the average salary he or she was paid for that job.
Answer: Option A
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A variable is a feature, number or quantity that can be measured or counted. A variable can also be called a data element. Examples of variables are person's age, category of gender, company revenue and expenditures, birth country, capital expenditure, grade class, eye color and vehicle type.
Salary is some amount of money paid to the employee from an employer in a company. So, here in the given situation, the average person’s income come under the term variable (can be counted).
This is not true! There are many other such factors.
One of them is similar to food: the availability of water.
Other is also natural disasters: tsunamis, earthquakes... they also limit population from time to time. Similarly diseases such as Aids.
Answer:
Week
Explanation:
Because people work and get paid every week sorry if I'm wrong but it's my guess