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The size of a bee’s nest increases as time passes. Your friend says that time is the dependent variable because size depends on time. Is your friend correct?
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I would say that the statement is incorrect. The time is not
the dependent variable because time does not depend on anything. It goes on no matter what the changes are around. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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