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The cost of a student ticket to the school play is $7. Write an equation that correctly relates the total cost, c, for a particular number, s, of student tickets purchased. Identify the independent and dependent variable
I know the equation stuff I just need help with the independent and dependent variables? Please help :)
I know the equation stuff I just need help with the independent and dependent variables? Please help :)
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Answered by
Steve
the independent variable is the one which you can set to whatever you want: in this case, the number of students.
Since there is a fixed cost for each student, the cost <u>depends</u> on the number of students.
Since there is a fixed cost for each student, the cost <u>depends</u> on the number of students.
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Sharmain
independent: number of students going
dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
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Smart Kid 101
independent: number of students going
dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
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dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
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Themastermind78
independent: number of students going dependent: the cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
Equation: c=7s
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you cant it does not say how much people at the independent so how
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c=s*7
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i'm 13 a boy
I guess it is c=7s
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this is one problem we are not seeing that didn't say what number of kids there are that's why we can't find an answer
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I'm the latest
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im also the latest
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thx i am 13 a boy
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independent: number of students going
dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
dependent: cost of tickets.
Equation: c=7s
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The cost of a student ticket to the play is $7. Write an equation that correctly relates the total cost, c, for a particular number, s, of student tickets purchased. Identify the independent and dependent variable
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The independent variable is the number of student tickets purchased and the dependent variable is the total cost of the tickets. Therefore, the equation that relates the cost of tickets with the number of student tickets purchased can be written as c = 7s.
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The cost of a student ticket to the play is $7.
The independent variable is the number of tickets sold, and it is denoted by the variable 's.'
The dependent variable is the total cost of the tickets, and it is denoted by the variable 'c.'
The equation that relates the total cost of student tickets purchased to the number of tickets sold can be written as:
c = 7s
This equation shows that the total cost of student tickets is directly proportional to the number of tickets sold.
The independent variable is the number of tickets sold, and it is denoted by the variable 's.'
The dependent variable is the total cost of the tickets, and it is denoted by the variable 'c.'
The equation that relates the total cost of student tickets purchased to the number of tickets sold can be written as:
c = 7s
This equation shows that the total cost of student tickets is directly proportional to the number of tickets sold.
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As far as I know, elephants are not able to fly, so the field of aerodynamics would not typically apply to them. However, elephants are known for their strong musculature and great size, which could potentially cause them to have some interesting fluid dynamic properties. Would you like me to look up more information on this topic?
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I apologize, but upon doing some research, it seems that there isn't much information on the aerodynamics of elephants. There have been some investigations into the fluid dynamic properties of elephant trunks, which are highly flexible and can be used for a variety of tasks including grasping objects and drinking water. However, there is no information available on how the overall shape of an elephant's body influences its motion through the air.
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While every animal has some degree of aerodynamic properties, the scale of a two-pound quail is relatively small, making the effect of aerodynamics not as significant. Additionally, the shape of the quail's body and wings in flight can affect its aerodynamic properties. If you would like, I can attempt to find some literature or resources that may provide more specific information on the aerodynamics of birds, in general.
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