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Business investment based on borrowed funds helps to explain steady growth in living standards.
Variable
1. In symbolic logic, a symbol that stands for some, but any, unnamed individual thing; 2. In statistics, a trait regarded as a generic attribute that can exist in different degrees (values).
Closed Sentence
In predicate logic, a statement in which every variable is bound by a quantifier.
Variable
An element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change, often used in mathematics, statistics, and scientific experiments to represent quantities or qualities that can assume different values.
Open Sentence
A mathematical or logical statement containing one or more variables that does not have a definitive truth value until the variables are specified.
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