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Update choosing-the-right-ai-model-for-your-task.md #37470
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Fix wrong data variable used in rowheader ("Why {{model}} is a good fit")
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Why:
Fix incorrect data variable reference on line 344 (#37468)
Closes:
#37468
What's being changed (if available, include any code snippets, screenshots, or gifs):
This PR fixes an incorrect data variable reference in
choosing-the-right-ai-model-for-your-task.md
on line 344. The incorrect variable{% data variables.copilot.copilot_gemini_flash %}
is replaced with the correct variable{% data variables.copilot.copilot_gemini_25_pro %}
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