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A cash card has a starting value of $25. If the card is not used within the first year of its purchase, the value on the card begins to decrease by $2.50 per month. The relationship between the number of months after the first year and the amount remaining on the card is . (continuous, discrete)
The independent variable is the . (amount remaining on the card, numbers of months after the first year)
The dependent variable is the . (amount remaining on the card, numbers of months after the first year)

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