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The answer depends on the nature of the variables: for a start, whether they are qualitative or quantitative.
That there is a linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables
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the dependent variable has one value and the independent variable has no value
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The scale in a graph is determined by the range of the dependent and independent variables.
The answer depends on the nature of the variables: for a start, whether they are qualitative or quantitative.
That there is a linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables
The independent variable causes changes in the dependent variable; the dependent variable is contingent on the manipulations of the independent variable.
when a sets of data can be separated by 2 orders of variables, which are the independent & dependent variables.
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The independent variable is along the bottom or horizontal or x axis. The dependent variable is up the left hand side or vertical or y axis
Independent and dependent variables are graphed on the axes of a rectangular grid (e.g. graph paper). The important thing is to understand which is which. The independent variable is graphed on the horizontal (x-) axis. In an experiment you choose values of the independent variable and measure the values of the dependent variable (it "depends' on the other). The dependent variable is graphed on the vertical (y-) axis.