A variable is a quantity

  1. A variable is a quantity that can change; the word also refers to the letter or symbol that represents this quantity. In a
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  2. . Identify the two quantities in each of the following situations, then determinewhich quantity is the dependent variable and
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  3. Question 1Which quantity in this situation is the independent variable? Which quantity is the dependent variable? Describe how
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  4. In algebra, we often study relationships where a change to one variable causes change in another variable. Describe a situation
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  5. Question 1Which quantity in this situation is the independent variable? Which quantity is the dependent variable? Describe how
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  6. Question 1Which quantity in this situation is the independent variable? Which quantity is the dependent variable? Describe how
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  7. In lesson 8, you learned that *4 points o a dependent variable is the variable in an equation that relies on other values;
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  8. In lesson 8, you learned that *4 points o a dependent variable is the variable in an equation that relies on other values;
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  9. 3. An industry currently has 100 firms, all of which have fixed costs of $16 and average variable cost as follows:Quantity
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  10. Which quantity in this situation is the independent variable? Which quantity is the dependent variable? Describe how you know
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