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27 May, 23:24

Esther is participating in a walk-a-thon. She will raise 5 dollars for her charity for each lap she walks.

Let l = the number of laps she walks

Let d = the number of dollars she raises

independent variable = number of dollars; dependent variable = number of laps

independent variable = number of charities; dependent variable = number of people

independent variable = number of dollars; dependent variable = number of people

independent variable = number of laps; dependent variable = number of dollars

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  1. 27 May, 23:50
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    independent variable = number of laps;

    dependent variable = number of dollars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we were to put this information into a slope-intercept form equation, the equation would be: y = 5x (dollars raised = 5 dollars per lap walked). In this case, we are going to use the variables l and d instead of x and y, respectively. The equation instead of being y = 5x, it is going to be d = 5l. In the slope-intercept form X will always be the independent variable and y the dependent variable, because the number we get for Y totally depends on what you plugged in for X. In this equation, l is the independent variable (the number of laps she walks) and d is the dependent variable (number of dollars).
  2. 28 May, 00:58
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    D. independent variable = number of laps; dependent variable = number of dollars

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