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3 March, 03:50

The growth of a certain plant was measured over a period of more than a month. Which of the following correctly identifies the variables?

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  1. 3 March, 04:04
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    Time (months) is the independent variable

    Growth (measured) is the dependent variable.

    Explanation:

    Let y = growth

    Let x = time

    The result will yield a relation of the form

    y = y (x), or y is a function of x.

    x, the time can be controlled. The experimenter can decide how many months to conduct the experiment. It is the independent variable.

    y, the growth is a response to the amount of time allowed for growth. It depends on x, therefore y is the dependent variable.
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