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Does both the independent variable and the dependent variable affect each other?
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Does both the independent variable and the dependent variable affect each other?
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Does both the independent variable and the dependent variable affect each other?
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No. The DEPENDENT variable is the only one that DEPENDS on
the other one.
The INdependent variable doesn't depend on anything; it doesn't
change until YOU change it.
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