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Question
the scatter plot shows one athletes time spent exercising in minutes and the number of calories burned during that time.
define the independent and dependent variables.
- the independent variable is the calories burned, and the dependent variable is the minutes spent exercising.
- the independent variable is the hours spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories added.
- the independent variable is the calories added, and the dependent variable is the hours spent exercising.
- the independent variable is the minutes spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories burned.
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<reasoning>
Identify the horizontal axis variable
Using the Scatter Plots knowledge point
The horizontal axis (\(x\)-axis) represents the independent variable, which is labeled "Exercise Time (in minutes)".
Identify the vertical axis variable
Using the Scatter Plots knowledge point
The vertical axis (\(y\)-axis) represents the dependent variable, which is labeled "Calories Burned".
Match with the correct option
The independent variable is the minutes spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories burned.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>The independent variable is the calories burned, and the dependent variable is the minutes spent exercising.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The independent variable is the hours spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories added.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The independent variable is the calories added, and the dependent variable is the hours spent exercising.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>The independent variable is the minutes spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories burned.</mcq-correct>
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Identify the horizontal axis variable
Using the Scatter Plots knowledge point
The horizontal axis (\(x\)-axis) represents the independent variable, which is labeled "Exercise Time (in minutes)".
Identify the vertical axis variable
Using the Scatter Plots knowledge point
The vertical axis (\(y\)-axis) represents the dependent variable, which is labeled "Calories Burned".
Match with the correct option
The independent variable is the minutes spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories burned.
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<mcq-option>The independent variable is the calories burned, and the dependent variable is the minutes spent exercising.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The independent variable is the hours spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories added.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The independent variable is the calories added, and the dependent variable is the hours spent exercising.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>The independent variable is the minutes spent exercising, and the dependent variable is the calories burned.</mcq-correct>
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