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If a person weighs 100 pounds on earth and 16.6 pounds on the moon, which variable is the independent and why?
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If a person weighs 100 pounds on earth and 16.6 pounds on the moon, which variable is the independent and why?
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if a person weighs 100 pounds on earth and 16.6 pounds on the moon, which variable is the independent and why?
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The weight on moon is independent, because it all depends on the gravity
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