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The table shows the relationship “Mason rode 15 miles per hour on his bicycle.”

Hours (h)
Miles (m)
1
15
2
30
3
45
4
60
5
75

Which statements are correct? Check all that apply.
The variable m is the independent variable.
The number of miles increases as time increases.
The number of hours causes a change in the number of miles ridden.
The variable h is the independent variable.
The variable h is the dependent variable.
The farther Mason rides, the less time it takes.
The variable m is the dependent variable.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I'm assuming that the variable m is miles. You have to make that clear. It makes any answerer on here a little cranky when we have to guess.

A: Wrong. The first statement is wrong. m is the dependent variable. Time is usually the independent variable as it is in this case.

B: True. That happens

C: True. Miles increases as time increases.

D: True. If h is hours then H is the independent Variable

E: is wrong. H cannot be both, and it is not the dependent variable

F: False: The further he rides, the more time it takes.

G: True: m is the dependent variable.

Correct Statements.

B C D G

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