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The number line shows an unknown number, z. Is z positive or negative? Here are the choices: A. positive B. negative
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B: negative.
Each pen has 2 horses. How many horses are in 6 pens? Here are the choices: A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 10
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C: 12.
Chase's grandma is reading a book one evening. The clock shows: What time is it? Here are the choices: A. 6:30 A.M. B. 6:30 P.M.
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B: 6:30 P.M..
Does this recipe call for more milk or vegetable oil? Here are the choices: A. milk B. vegetable oil
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A: milk.
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? Here are the choices: A. nonlinear B. linear
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B: linear.
What day of the week is November 17? Here are the choices: A. Thursday B. Wednesday
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A: Thursday.
Jenny washed some vegetables. This tally chart shows how many of each type of vegetable she washed. Did Jenny wash fewer pea pods or beets? Here are the choices: A. pea pods B. beets
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B: beets .
If you select a marble without looking, how likely is it that you will pick a black one? Here are the choices: A. certain B. impossible C. probable D. unlikely
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C: probable.
How many dots are there? Here are the choices: A. 77 B. 69 C. 65
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C: 65.
Look at this graph: Is this relation a function? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
What is the rule for this input/output table? Here are the choices: A. ÷ 5 B. ÷ 1 C. ÷ 4 D. ÷ 2
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D: ÷ 2.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. obtuse B. acute C. right
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C: right.
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? The images below show two pairs of magnets. The magnets in different pairs do not affect each other. All the magnets shown are made of the same material, but some of them are different shapes. Here are the choices: A. The magnitude of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs. B. The magnitude of the magnetic force is greater in Pair 2. C. The magnitude of the magnetic force is greater in Pair 1.
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A: The magnitude of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs..
Which expression describes the model? Here are the choices: A. 3×2 B. 4×2
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A: 3×2.
Compare the numbers. Pick the correct sign. – 6 ? – 3 You can use the number line to help. Here are the choices: A. > B. = C. <
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C: <.
Which number is less than the one shown? Here are the choices: A. 9+6/7 B. 8+2/7 C. 9+4/7 D. 8+5/7
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B: 8+2/7.
Is the function f(x) continuous? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
Are there more triangles or rectangles? Here are the choices: A. rectangles B. triangles
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B: triangles.
You pay $1.83 to buy a red pillowcase costing $1.23. You receive the following change:Is this the correct amount of change? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. right B. acute C. obtuse
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A: right.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. scalene B. isosceles but not equilateral C. equilateral
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C: equilateral.
The first picture is a bucket. Which picture is ninth? first Here are the choices: A. crab B. boat C. bucket
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C: bucket.
How much money is there? Here are the choices: A. 12¢ B. 8¢ C. 9¢
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B: 8¢.
Is f(x) continuous from the left at x=8? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
Does this picture have symmetry? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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B: no.
Jen went to the local hardware store and bought some hammers, nails, tape measures, and screwdrivers. She made a bar graph of the items she bought: Which item did she buy the fewest of? Here are the choices: A. nails B. screwdrivers C. hammers D. tape measures
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C: hammers.
Is this quadrilateral a rhombus? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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A: no.
Which subtraction sentence does the picture show? Here are the choices: A. 13 − 8 = 5 B. 12 − 9 = 3 C. 12 − 8 = 4 D. 13 − 9 = 4
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B: 12 − 9 = 3.
Look at this square: If the side lengths are tripled, then which of the following statements about its area will be true? Here are the choices: A. The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 9:1. B. The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 1:4. C. The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 27:1. D. The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 4:1.
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A: The ratio of the new area to the old area will be 9:1..
What name best describes this shape? Here are the choices: A. rhombus B. rectangle C. parallelogram D. square
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A: rhombus.
Select the chemical formula for this molecule. Here are the choices: A. BF3 B. B2F4 C. F3 D. B2F4N2
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A: BF3.
Does this shape have a triangle as a face? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
What is W? Here are the choices: A. radius B. center C. diameter
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B: center.
What time does the clock show? Here are the choices: A. 4:15 B. 4:30
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B: 4:30.
Which equation does this set of algebra tiles represent? Here are the choices: A. 2x+7=27 B. 2x+3=27 C. 2x+7=19 D. 2x+3=19
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C: 2x+7=19.
Which statement best describes the climate of Cape Town? Hint: Summers in the Southern Hemisphere occur in December, January, and February. Winters in the Southern Hemisphere occur in June, July, and August. Cape Town is a city in South Africa. It is located in the Southern Hemisphere. It has a mediterranean climate. Here are the choices: A. The summer months have lower temperatures than the winter months. B. The winter months have more precipitation than the summer months.
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B: The winter months have more precipitation than the summer months..
What meaning or function is usually associated with this web interface symbol? Here are the choices: A. Paste B. Calendar/Event C. Copy D. Print (preview)
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B: Calendar/Event.
What is I? Here are the choices: A. diameter B. radius C. center
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C: center.
The number line shows an unknown number, q. Is 2 q positive or negative? Here are the choices: A. positive B. negative
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A: positive.
A hot dog stand kept track of the number of hot dogs sold each day. On which day did the stand sell the most hot dogs? Here are the choices: A. Wednesday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Thursday
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C: Saturday.
Which addition sentence does the picture show? Here are the choices: A. 5+2=7 B. 6+2=8
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A: 5+2=7.
Which coin is this? Here are the choices: A. dollar coin B. penny C. quarter D. dime
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C: quarter.
\line{QS} and \line{TV} are parallel lines. Which angles are alternate exterior angles? Here are the choices: A. \angle{QRP} and \angle{VUR} B. \angle{QRP} and \angle{VUW} C. \angle{QRP} and \angle{SRU} D. \angle{QRP} and \angle{QRU}
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B: \angle{QRP} and \angle{VUW}.
The graph shows f(x). The dashed lines are vertical asymptotes. Here are the choices: A. $\lim _{x \rightarrow-3^{+}} f(x)=\infty$ B. $\lim _{x \rightarrow-3^{+}} f(x)=-\infty$
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A: $\lim _{x \rightarrow-3^{+}} f(x)=\infty$.
Are there fewer marshmallows than mugs of hot chocolate? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
How has this figure been transformed? It has been... Here are the choices: A. translated B. rotated C. reflected
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B: rotated.
How many snowflakes are there? Here are the choices: A. 4 B. 10 C. 7 D. 1
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C: 7.
Which rule explains why these triangles are congruent? Here are the choices: A. SAS B. These triangles cannot be proven congruent. C. SSS D. ASA
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A: SAS.
Are there more rectangles or circles? Here are the choices: A. circles B. rectangles
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B: rectangles.
How many shapes are there? Here are the choices: A. 1 B. 3 C. 4 D. 2
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C: 4.
Are these shapes similar? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
What is the range of this exponential function? Here are the choices: A. all real numbers B. $\{y \mid y<9\}$ C. $\{y \mid y>9\}$ D. $\{y \mid y \leq 9\}$
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C: $\{y \mid y>9\}$.
A pottery factory kept track of the number of broken plates per shipment last week. Which range of broken plates per shipment occurred least frequently? Here are the choices: A. 11-15 broken plates B. 21-25 broken plates C. 6-10 broken plates D. 26-30 broken plates
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A: 11-15 broken plates.
Which sign makes the statement true? 1 9 2 9 Here are the choices: A. > B. < C. =
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B: <.
\line{TV} and \line{WY} are parallel lines. Which angles are alternate exterior angles? Here are the choices: A. \angle{YXZ} and \angle{WXU} B. \angle{YXZ} and \angle{TUS} C. \angle{YXZ} and \angle{TUX} D. \angle{YXZ} and \angle{YXU}
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B: \angle{YXZ} and \angle{TUS}.
In this experiment, which were part of a control group? The passage below describes an experiment. On winter mornings, Wanda had to scrape the ice off of the windshield and side mirrors of her car. Her friend told her that she should cover her side mirrors with plastic bags overnight to stop ice from forming. One winter night, Wanda secured a plastic bag over one of the side mirrors on her car. She left the other side mirror uncovered. In the morning, she checked the percentage of each mirror that was covered by ice. Wanda repeated this test every night for one week, alternating which mirror she covered each night. Here are the choices: A. the uncovered side mirrors B. the covered side mirrors
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A: the uncovered side mirrors.
What is the measure of this angle? Choose the best estimate. Here are the choices: A. 120° B. 60° C. 30° D. 90°
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B: 60°.
What kind of computer peripheral do you see here? Here are the choices: A. Printer B. External Touchpad/Trackpad C. Docking Station D. External Hard Drive
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B: External Touchpad/Trackpad.
Are these shapes similar? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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A: yes.
Is f(x) continuous from the right at x= – 7? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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A: no.
The diagrams below show two pure samples of gas in identical closed, rigid containers. Each colored ball represents one gas particle. Both samples have the same number of particles. Compare the average kinetic energies of the particles in each sample. Which sample has the higher temperature? Here are the choices: A. neither; the samples have the same temperature B. sample A C. sample B
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C: sample B.
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? The images below show two pairs of magnets. The magnets in different pairs do not affect each other. All the magnets shown are made of the same material. Here are the choices: A. The magnetic force is stronger in Pair 1. B. The magnetic force is stronger in Pair 2. C. The strength of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.
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B: The magnetic force is stronger in Pair 2..
Is the function f(x) continuous? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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B: no.
Are there fewer crayons than pieces of paper? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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A: no.
Some teachers compared how many students are in their classes. Which teacher has the fewest students? Here are the choices: A. Ms. Katz B. Mr. Watson C. Mr. Clay D. Mr. Cohen
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D: Mr. Cohen.
Which sign makes the statement true? 7 8 7 11 Here are the choices: A. < B. > C. =
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B: >.
Is f(x) continuous from the right at x= – 4? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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A: yes.
The clocks show three things Carla did Wednesday morning: Which did Carla do first? Here are the choices: A. got dressed B. fed the cat C. packed a lunch
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C: packed a lunch.
How does g(x) change over the interval from x= – 5 to x= – 4? Here are the choices: A. g(x) decreases by a factor of 2 B. g(x) increases by 200% C. g(x) decreases by 2 D. g(x) increases by 2
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C: g(x) decreases by 2.
Is this figure a polyhedron? Here are the choices: A. no B. yes
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B: yes.
What is the domain of this function? Here are the choices: A. $\{x \mid x>0\}$ B. $\{x \mid x \geq 1\}$ C. all real numbers D. $\{x \mid x \geq 0\}$
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C: all real numbers.
Which coin is this? Here are the choices: A. dime B. quarter C. nickel D. penny
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C: nickel.
Which equation does this set of algebra tiles represent? Here are the choices: A. 5x+8=23 B. 4x+8=16 C. 4x+8=24 D. 5x+8=13
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B: 4x+8=16.
The number line shows an unknown number, b. Is – 5b positive or negative? Here are the choices: A. positive B. negative
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A: positive.
Which mixed number is shown? Here are the choices: A. 2 1/3 B. 1 1/3 C. 2 1/2 D. 1 1/2
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C: 2 1/2.
Which subtraction sentence does this model show? Here are the choices: A. 6–5=1 B. 6–6=0 C. 6–3=3 D. 6–2=4
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D: 6–2=4.
The number line shows two unknown numbers, y and z. Is y+z positive or negative? Here are the choices: A. positive B. negative
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B: negative.
Select the temperature shown by this thermometer. Here are the choices: A. 65°F B. 70°F C. 40°F
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C: 40°F.
What decimal number is illustrated? Here are the choices: A. 2.94 B. 2.48 C. 2.37 D. 2.49
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D: 2.49.
How many dots are there? Here are the choices: A. 74 B. 84 C. 69
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A: 74.
What shape is this? Here are the choices: A. triangle B. rectangle C. circle
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A: triangle.
What is \line{UV}? Here are the choices: A. chord B. diameter C. center
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A: chord.
How has this figure been transformed? It has been... Here are the choices: A. rotated B. translated C. reflected
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C: reflected.
\line{RT} and \line{UW} are parallel lines. Which angles are alternate interior angles? Here are the choices: A. \angle{RSV} and \angle{TSQ} B. \angle{RSV} and \angle{WVS} C. \angle{RSV} and \angle{UVS} D. \angle{RSV} and \angle{UVX}
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B: \angle{RSV} and \angle{WVS}.
The graph below shows a function. Is its inverse also a function? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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B: no.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. obtuse B. acute C. right
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A: obtuse.
What are the domain and range of this function? Here are the choices: A. domain: all real numbers, range: $\{y \mid y \geq 4\}$ B. domain: $\{x \mid x<4\}$, range: $\{y \mid y \geq 4\}$ C. domain: all real numbers, range: all real numbers D. domain: $\{x \mid x<4\}$, range: all real numbers
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A: domain: all real numbers, range: $\{y \mid y \geq 4\}$.
Which coin is this? Here are the choices: A. quarter B. penny C. nickel D. dime
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A: quarter.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. acute B. obtuse C. right
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C: right.
Janet kept track of how many laps she swam during the past 4 days. On which day did Janet swim the most laps? Here are the choices: A. Sunday B. Wednesday C. Monday D. Tuesday
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C: Monday.
Is this a polygon? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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B: no.
What kind of triangle is this? Here are the choices: A. right B. obtuse C. acute
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C: acute.
\line{OQ} and \line{RT} are parallel lines. Which angles are adjacent angles? Here are the choices: A. \angle{TSP} and \angle{QPN} B. \angle{TSP} and \angle{RSP} C. \angle{TSP} and \angle{OPS} D. \angle{TSP} and \angle{QPS}
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B: \angle{TSP} and \angle{RSP}.
How has this figure been transformed? It has been... Here are the choices: A. rotated B. translated C. reflected
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B: translated.
How many shapes are there? Here are the choices: A. 1 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3
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B: 5.
Look at the following schedule: Which meeting ends at 11:10 A.M.? Here are the choices: A. the planning department meeting B. the parks department meeting C. the police meeting D. the city council meeting
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A: the planning department meeting.
Which expression describes the model? Here are the choices: A. 2×5 B. 2×4
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A: 2×5.
Are these lines intersecting? Here are the choices: A. yes B. no
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A: yes.
Look at this figure: What is the shape of its bases? Here are the choices: A. circle B. triangle C. square D. hexagon
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C: square.
Hint: An independent variable is a variable whose effect you are investigating. A dependent variable is a variable that you measure. Which of the following was an independent variable in this experiment? The passage below describes an experiment. Read the passage and think about the variables that are described. Keenan often saw woodpeckers perched in trees in his backyard, but he never saw them at his bird feeders. Keenan usually filled his feeders with sunflower seeds. He wondered if he could attract woodpeckers by adding a different type of food to the feeders. To test this idea, Keenan gathered eight identical bird feeders. He filled four with sunflower seeds. He filled the remaining four feeders with crushed peanuts. Keenan then placed the bird feeders in his backyard. Over the next five days, he counted the number of woodpeckers that visited each bird feeder each morning. Here are the choices: A. the type of food used in the bird feeders B. the number of woodpeckers that visited the bird feeders
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A: the type of food used in the bird feeders.