
Independent and Dependent Variables
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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8 Slides • 6 Questions
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Dependent and Independent Variables
What does it mean for one quantity to depend on another?
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Independent Variable:
Causes the dependent variable to change.
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Dependent Variable:
Changes in response to another variable.
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The height (h) of a plant and the amount of water (w) it receives.
What is the independent variable?
What is the dependent variable?
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The height (h) of a plant and the amount of water (w) it receives.
Independent variable - w
Why?
Water is the independent variable because it will change the height of the plant by helping it grow.
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The height (h) of a plant and the amount of water (w) it receives.
Dependent variable - h
Why?
The height is the dependent variable because the independent variable (water) caused the plant to change (grow).
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Now It Is Your Turn!
Ask yourself: What causes (independent variable) and what changes (dependent variable)?
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Multiple Select
The pages (p) in a book and the weight (w) of the book
Independent variable - p
dependent variable - p
Independent variable - w
dependent variable - w
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Multiple Select
The pounds (p) pf flour you buy and the number of bread loaves (l) you can make
Independent variable - l
Independent variable - p
Dependent variable - l
Dependent variable - P
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Multiple Select
The number of hamburgers (h) sold and the dollar amount of sales (s) taken in
Independent variable - s
Independent variable - h
Dependent variable - h
Dependent variable - s
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Multiple Select
The temperature (t) of water and the number of minutes (m) the water is in the freezer
Independent variable - m
Independent variable - t
Dependent variable - m
Dependent variable - t
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Multiple Select
The number of hours (h) worked and the amount of money (m) earned
Independent variable - m
Independent variable - h
Dependent variable - h
Dependent variable -
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