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When making a graph, on which axes are the independent variable and the dependent variable

usually placed?

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Answer:

X-Axis: Independent Variable

Y-Axis: Dependent Variable

Step-by-step explanation:

In a graph, you usually put the independent variable on the x-axis (that's the horizontal one), and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis (the vertical one). This setup helps us see how changes in one thing, the independent variable, affect another thing, the dependent variable. It's like a visual way to show how stuff is connected and helps us understand the relationship between them.

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