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Converting money from one currency to another (excluding the dealer's cut!).
Examples of continuous variation are anything that can be measured such as, shoe size, height, weight, hand span and diameter of limpit shells. Discontinuous variation however is when there is a clear cut difference such as different colours or different species.
It is an example of continuous variations.
No. This is not true. It is false. The equation is an example of direct variation.
If you are paid on an hourly rate, the number of hours that you work and your pay will be in direct variation.