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If h is an explanatory variable and k is the corresponding response variable, which of these would be represented by the horizontal axis on a scatterplot?
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Explanatory variable is the x-axis, horizontal. (h)
Response variable is the y-axis, vertical. (k)
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The answer is 'h' - Apex
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