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a person who weighs 100 pounds on earth 16.6lb on the moon which variable is the independent variable explain why
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The independent variable is where he is. His weight will depend on where he is. Depending on where the person is, his weight could change. So the weight is dependednt on where he is. Hope this helped!
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