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You are doing chores to earn your allowance. For each chore you do, you earn $3. In the equation below, C is the
number of chores you do, and d is the number of dollars you earn.
The relationship between these two variables can be expressed by the following equation:
d=3c
Identify the dependent and independent variables.
Dependent variable
Independent variable
The number of chores you do
The number of dollars you earn
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