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10.12.2020 •
Mathematics
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How many - miles
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are in 12 miles?
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Ответ:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
12 / 1/2 = 12 * 2/1 = 24/1 = 24
Ответ:
answer: it actually depends on which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable. let us say we're looking at a linear equation. y=2x+3. we theoretically could switch the equation to be x=(y-3)/2 and it would be the same line. so either a causes b or it can be that b causes a. so technically the answer is false
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