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27 June, 19:01

Kristen is filling water bottles for a bicycle race. The number of hours she expects to be on the course will affect how many water bottles Kristen prepares.

h = the number of hours Kristen expects to be on the course

w = the number of water bottles Kristen prepares

Which of the variables is independent and which is dependent?

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  1. 27 June, 19:06
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    Independent var.: h

    Dependent var.: w
  2. 27 June, 19:14
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    The total of water bottles becomes dependent of the hours taken and how data changes this can establish a true time frequency through multiplying together last stage. These 3 totals can also be multiplied if being asked for the mean. However is they are lined up in 2 data lists then added totals on each list are made as step one and multiplication of the individual untotaled totals can show a 3rd total. The mean of such data to understand loss of time in any sequence of repeat changed data the multiple of 3 totals above of one set data = Totals = independent w x independant h = mean dependent (f) where totals for bottles per hour can be arranged in groups and totaled separately as both stay independant. so that = tw x th x f becomes the mean.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It can only become an independent mean and value when 2 multiple totals are sought before any mean is required, as hours increase this is one total, amount of bottles filled is two values. - matched up in such list can show bottles and hours taken, but showing average for example would require discreet mean calculations. Mean test and (frequency) expands such understanding.
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