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In this activity, you will interpreta function in terms of a situation
Steven's cat drinks water from a bowl. The following function represents the ounces of water left in the bowl in terms of hours since it was filled.
Part A
To interpret this function first determine which variable represents which quantity in the situation. In the equation, x represents the independent
variable and y represents the dependent variable which variable represents the ounces of water left in the bowl?
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