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You are pouring water out of a pitcher. The pitcher contains 50 ounces of water. Every second you pour 5 ounces of water. What is the independent variable (input)? What is the dependent variable (output)?
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You are pouring water out
of a pitcher. The pitcher
contains 50 ounces of
water. Every second you
pour 5 ounces of water.
What is the independent variable
(input)?
What is the dependent variable
(output)?
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i think 5 ounces
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The independent should be the amount of water and that he dependent should be the seconds I think
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