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29 January, 21:21

In which scenario can you reverse the dependent and independent variables and still have a meaningful real-world interpretation of slope?

As the amount of water vapor in the air increases, the rate at which you perspire increases.

As the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle increases, the distance traveled by the vehicle increases.

As the amount of fertilizer used on a crop increases, the yield of that crop increases.

As the amount of rainfall in a region increases, the groundwater level in the region increases.

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  1. 29 January, 21:32
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    For the answer to the question above, As the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle increases, the distance traveled by the vehicle increases.

    Reversed: As the distance traveled by the vehicle increase, the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle increases. This sounds right
  2. 29 January, 21:53
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    Hello there.

    In which scenario can you reverse the dependent and independent variables and still have a meaningful real-world interpretation of slope?

    As the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle increases, the distance traveled by the vehicle increases.
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