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lidoalex

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A flow variable:
 a. Is an inconsistency in terms, because something cannot be a variable and a flow at the same time.
  b. Is measured at a point in time.
  c. Is measured over a period of time.

Question 2

A stock variable:
 a. Is measured at a point in time.
  b. Is measured over a period of time.
  c. Is an inconsistency in terms, because something cannot be a variable and a stock at the same time.



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Answer to Question 1

.C

Answer to Question 2

.A



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