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OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

I will type my answer and question:o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Theyre right

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

I think my last two are wrong

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

@Michele_Laino

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

I think that the foot length is the dependent variable, then it has to be written along the y-axis

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

ok so you agree with my first answer

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

yes! furthermore the horizontal scale isalong the x-axis, so the horizontal scale measures the height of a person, and then such horizontal scale runs from 60 to 70

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

vertical scale is correct!

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

DAng it, well I was close

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

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OpenStudy (michele_laino):

I think that a \(linear\) relationship, between the two above variables, is expected

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

I see , well looking at it like that it was silly of me to put what I put

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

I didnt realize that it meant those two values

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

since, more is the height of a person and more has to be the length of his/her feet

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

first variable (independent variable) is the height of a person, whereas second variable (dependent variable) is the length of the foot of that person

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

Oh, because it already sya the foot length. Well im going with B, C, D, A Thank - you for your help!

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

:)

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