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When it is cold outside, Maria wears more layers of clothes. When it is warm outside, she wears fewer layers of clothes. What is the independent variable in Maria’s decision on how many layers of clothes to wear?
A outside temperature
B number of layers of clothes
C Maria
D time
I'd have to go with A
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