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In which scenario can you reverse the dependent and independent variables while keeping the interpretation of the slope meaningful?

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Answered by abu7878
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The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:

i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.

ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.

iii) As the amount of plastic we use increases, the plastic pollution in the environment increases.

iv) As the amount of distance traveled, the expenditure increases.

v) As the amount of equipment of internet date we use, the bill for it will increase accordingly.

vi) As the amount of printout of the document we take, the amount of papers used will increase.

Answered by ItzEnchantedBoy
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Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.iii) As the amount of plastic we use increases, the plastic pollution in the environment increases.

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.iii) As the amount of plastic we use increases, the plastic pollution in the environment increases.iv) As the amount of distance traveled, the expenditure increases.

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.iii) As the amount of plastic we use increases, the plastic pollution in the environment increases.iv) As the amount of distance traveled, the expenditure increases.v) As the amount of equipment of internet date we use, the bill for it will increase accordingly.

Answer:The following are the scenarios for reversing the dependent and independent variables:i) As the amount of plantation increases, the oxygen level in the atmosphere increases.ii) As the amount of money in the account (bank) increases, the rate of interest increases.iii) As the amount of plastic we use increases, the plastic pollution in the environment increases.iv) As the amount of distance traveled, the expenditure increases.v) As the amount of equipment of internet date we use, the bill for it will increase accordingly.vi) As the amount of printout of the document we take, the amount of papers used will increase.

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