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Mathematics, 20.03.2020 02:28 Siris420

You are getting on an elevator that is already filled with several people. You wonder if your weight will put the elevator over the maximum weight limit. You know that your weight is 132 pounds. In the equation below, p is the weight of all the people already on the elevator, and t is the total weight inside the elevator after you get on.
The relationship between these two variables can be expressed by the

following equation:
t=p+132
Identify the dependent and independent variables.

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