For a party, Martina made a pan pizza from scratch. The number of people in attendance will determine how many squares she cuts the pizza into.p= the number of people attending the potlucks= the number of squares Martina cuts the pizza intoWhich of the variables is independent and which is dependent?Choices:(A) p is the independent variable and s is the dependent variable(B) s is the independent variable and p is the dependent variable
Q. For a party, Martina made a pan pizza from scratch. The number of people in attendance will determine how many squares she cuts the pizza into.p= the number of people attending the potlucks= the number of squares Martina cuts the pizza intoWhich of the variables is independent and which is dependent?Choices:(A) p is the independent variable and s is the dependent variable(B) s is the independent variable and p is the dependent variable
Question Prompt: The question prompt is: "Which variable is independent and which is dependent in the context of the number of people attending a party and the number of squares a pizza is cut into?"
Understand Relationship: To determine which variable is independent and which is dependent, we need to understand the relationship between the two variables. The independent variable is the one that is chosen or controlled by the experimenter, and the dependent variable is the one that changes in response to the independent variable.
Identifying Variables: In this context, Martina is cutting the pizza into squares based on the number of people attending the party. The number of people p is not influenced by how many squares the pizza is cut into; rather, the number of squares s depends on the number of people attending. Therefore, the number of people is the independent variable, and the number of squares is the dependent variable.
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