Robin is baking a cake for the first time. Even though the box says to set the oven to 350 degrees, Robin is thinking that the higher the temperature, the faster the cake will bake. Identify the dependent and independent variables.(1 point)

Responses

i=
turn the oven to 350 degrees
d=
the temperature of the air in the oven
i equals turn the oven to 350 degrees d equals the temperature of the air in the oven

i=
baking a cake for the first time
d=
the time for the cake to bake
i equals baking a cake for the first time d equals the time for the cake to bake

i=
the temperature of the air in the oven
d=
the time for the cake to bake
i equals the temperature of the air in the oven d equals the time for the cake to bake

i=
the time for the cake to bake
d=
the temperature of the air in the oven

1 answer

In the scenario described, the independent variable (i) is the temperature of the air in the oven, and the dependent variable (d) is the time for the cake to bake. This is because the time it takes for the cake to bake depends on the temperature set in the oven.

So the correct identification is: i = the temperature of the air in the oven
d = the time for the cake to bake