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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sally's librarian told her that she could increase the size of her vocabulary by spending more time reading. Based on this information, which statement below best describes the amount of time Sally spends reading? The amount of time Sally spends reading is neither an independent nor a dependent variable. The amount of time Sally spends reading is a dependent variable. The amount of time Sally spends reading is an independent variable. The amount of time Sally spends reading is both an independent and a dependent variable. The amount of time Sally spends reading is both a dependent and a constant variable.

OpenStudy (nurali):

i think The amount of time Sally spends reading is an independent quantity.

OpenStudy (nurali):

An independent quantity is a quantity whose value determines the value of other quantities, and it is changed in an experiment to see its effect on other quantities. A quantity that changes because of a change in the independent quantity is a dependent quantity. According to the librarian, changing the amount of time Sally spends reading will change the size of her vocabulary. Therefore, the amount of time Sally spends reading is an independent quantity.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks !

OpenStudy (nurali):

Anytime.

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