Mathematics, 13.07.2020 21:01 yessy73
jewels has $6.75 to ride the ferry around Connecticut. It will cost her $0.45 every time she rides. Identify the dependent variable and independent variable in this scenario. A) The numbers of rides is the independent variable, and the total cost is the dependent variable B) the total cost is the independent variable, and the number of rides is the dependent variable. C) the number of rides and the total cost are both independent variable D) the number of rides and the total cost are both dependent variables
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