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In an experiment a student measured the maximum mass of sugar in grams that can dissolve in 100 mL of water at five different temperatures. (You will answer questions below using this experiment and graph. Hint: Use Units)
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What would be an appropriate title for the above scatter plot? (1pts.)
b. What is the Independent variable/ (X-axis Title)? (1pt)
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What is the dependent variable/ (Y-axis Title)? (1pt)


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