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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME Stan drives on a six-lane highway daily to work. He noticed that on mornings when there is more traffic, the time to get to work is longer than on days when traffic is light. Based on this information, what is the dependent variable for this situation? The amount of cars on the road is both an independent and a dependent variable. The amount of cars on the road is the dependent variable. The amount of cars on the road is both a dependent and a constant variable. The travel time is both an independent and a dependent variable. The travel time is the dependent variable.

OpenStudy (spyro517):

traffic is independent so the travel time is the dependent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A contractor currently has 13 construction workers working on a building. When the building is finished, it will have 20 stories. If he increases the number of workers to 52, the building will be done four times as quickly. Which statement best describes the number of construction workers in this situation? The number of construction workers is the dependent variable. The number of construction workers is both a dependent and a constant variable. The number of construction workers is the constant variable. The number of construction workers is the independent variable. The number of construction workers is both an independent and a dependent variable.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help with more?

OpenStudy (spyro517):

sure thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

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