Use the table to answer the question.
Time on Bunsen Burner (in seconds) Temperature (in ° F)
0 52
30 54
60 58
90 63
120 70
Analyze the relationship between the dependent and independent variables in the table, showing the temperature of liquid in a beaker on a Bunsen burner over time. Which best represents their relationship?
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Temperature is the independent variable, and time is the dependent variable.
Temperature is the independent variable, and time is the dependent variable.
Time is the independent variable, and temperature is the dependent variable.
Time is the independent variable, and temperature is the dependent variable.
The Bunsen burner is the independent variable, and temperature is the dependent variable.
The Bunsen burner is the independent variable, and temperature is the dependent variable.
Time is the independent variable, and the beaker is the dependent variable.
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the independent variable
the independent variable
the constant variable
the constant variable
the dependent variable
the dependent variable
the composite variable
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The table and the equation represent one relationship and the graph represents another.
The table and the equation represent one relationship and the graph represents another.
The table, graph, and equation all represent the same relationship.
The table, graph, and equation all represent the same relationship.
The table and graph represent one relationship and the equation represents another.
The table and graph represent one relationship and the equation represents another.
The table, the graph, and the equation each represent different relationships.
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The graph shows the same information in the table, but in a visual way.
The graph shows the same information in the table, but in a visual way.
The table is not related to the graph.
The table is not related to the graph.
Only the graph shows the relationship between the number of candles and the amount of wax.
Only the graph shows the relationship between the number of candles and the amount of wax.
Both the table and the graph show that only 4 candles can be made.
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Runner A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes.
Runner A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes.
Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles.
Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles.
Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph.
Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph.
Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A.