Elizabeth's daughter is a dancer who will be participating in an upcoming recital. For each dance her daughter plans to perform, she will require a different costume.d= the number of dances Elizabeth's daughter plans to performc= the number of costumes Elizabeth's daughter will requireWhich of the variables is independent and which is dependent?Choices:(A) c is the independent variable and d is the dependent variable(B) d is the independent variable and c is the dependent variable
Q. Elizabeth's daughter is a dancer who will be participating in an upcoming recital. For each dance her daughter plans to perform, she will require a different costume.d= the number of dances Elizabeth's daughter plans to performc= the number of costumes Elizabeth's daughter will requireWhich of the variables is independent and which is dependent?Choices:(A) c is the independent variable and d is the dependent variable(B) d is the independent variable and c is the dependent variable
Identify Variable Type: Identify whether d is the independent or the dependent variable. The number of dances Elizabeth's daughter decides to perform is chosen by her and does not depend on the costumes; thus, d is the independent variable.
Choose Correct Answer: Identify whether c is the independent or the dependent variable. The number of costumes needed depends on the number of dances, as each dance requires a different costume. Therefore, c is the dependent variable.
Generate Answer Choice: Choose the correct answer choice based on the identification of independent and dependent variables. Since d is the independent variable and c is the dependent variable, the correct choice is (B)d is the independent variable and c is the dependent variable.
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