Match the aspect of the question with the correct term

Gallons of gas

Time passed

Distance driven

Answer choices: Dependent variable, Independent variable, Not a variable in this problem

3 answers

Here are the matched terms with the aspects given:

Gallons of gas - Dependent variable (assuming this changes in response to the distance driven)

Time passed - Not a variable in this problem (as it's not specified to change or cause change in this context)

Distance driven - Independent variable (assuming this is the variable that is manipulated or changed deliberately to observe the effect on gallons of gas used)

It's important to note that the classifications of independent and dependent variables can change depending on the context and what is being measured or manipulated in a particular situation or study.
Overall, as time increases, the amount of gas in the car ____

Answer choices: Increases, Stays the same, Decreases
Overall, as time increases, the amount of gas in the car Decreases.

This assumes that the car is using gas during this time, such as when it is being driven or left running, causing the fuel level to drop. If the car is simply parked and turned off, the amount of gas would stay the same, but generally speaking, with the passage of time when a car is in use, its gas level will decrease.