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A scientist learns to tell the temperature outside by the number of chirps a cricket makes per minute. He uses the formula:

t=n/8+5

where t = the outdoor temperature and n = the number of chirps made by the cricket in 1 minute. What is the dependent variable in the above formula?
7 years ago

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Steve
you can tell what the temperature is -- it is independent
7 years ago

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