During the weekdays, Horton uses a car to deliver pizzas. Horton uses a truck to deliver pizzas on the weekend, since the number of pizzas increases. The more pizzas Horton delivers, the more money he makes. Column A Column B 1. number of pizzas Horton delivers 2. the vehicle Horton uses 3. the amount of money Horton makes 4. the number of miles Horton drives during deliveries A. both the independent and the dependent variable B. dependent variable C. neither the independent nor the dependent variable D. independent variable
do you get this ?
Match each item in Column A to the answer in Column B.
Well, firstly I don't get whats with the Column A and Column B. Why is that even there?
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idk
This is copied and pasted from somewhere so its showing up weird. Like I don't know which columns are which. Do you think you can manage to print screen the problem and attach it so that way I have a better idea?
Thats easier. Thanks :) Trying to figure it out now
okay
So for one thing, this might help you to understand both definitions a bit better. https://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/help/user_guide/graph/variables.asp
For the second thing, I think B will match the first one, because a dependent variable relies on other factors and in this sense its the number of pizza's Horton delivers.
You take a stab at the next one :) @litzyceron
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