Introduction To Probability And Statistics
Introduction To Probability And Statistics
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ISBN: 9781337554428
Author: Mendenhall, William.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 3.2, Problem 18E

Independent and Dependent Variables Identify which of the two variables in Exercises 14−18 is the independent variable x and which is the dependent variable y.

18. Weight of newborn puppies and litter size.

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