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Every week, Michelle is paid d dollars for having worked h hours. Which statement describes the relationship between d and h?
A. d is the dependent variable because h affects the number of dollars Michelle earns.
B. d is the dependent variable because d affects the number of hours Michelle works.
C. d is the independent variable because h affects the number of dollars Michelle earns.
D. d is the independent variable because d affects the number of hours Michelle works.
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