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Based on the graph provided, the relationship between the number of chores completed, represented by the independent variable , and the amount of money earned, represented by the dependent variable , can be described as follows:
1. Independent variable: The number of chores completed ().
2. Dependent variable: The amount of money earned ().
As the number of chores completed (x) increases, the amount of money earned (x) also increases. This relationship is shown by the positive slope of the graph. Each additional chore completed results in a corresponding increase in the amount of money earned.
Therefore, in this scenario, the number of chores completed is the independent variable because it is the factor that can be controlled or changed deliberately. The amount of money earned is the dependent variable because it depends on the number of chores completed; it changes based on the value of the independent variable