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Biology, 10.10.2021 15:50 leya509

1. What is the independent variable? 2. Why is this the independent variable?
3. What is the dependent variable?
4. Why is it the dependent variable
5. Which, if any of the individuals has diabetes? Justify your answer.
6. If the time period were extended to 6 hours, what would be the expected blood sugar level for Person B?
7. What would be a probable blood glucose level for Person B at 3.5 hours?
8. Use one or more complete sentences to state a conclusion about the data in this graph.


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