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HCHenry

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The textbook suggests that rent controls
 
  A) actually contribute to the housing boom in an area where they are applied.
  B) actually contribute to the housing shortage in the area where they are applied.
  C) are used in a government kickback scheme.
  D) have no effect on the local housing market.

Question 2

Consider the statement, The number of beers consumed the night before a test affects the grade. In this statement
 
  A) beer is the dependent variable and test grade is the independent variable.
  B) beer is the independent variable and test grade is the dependent variable.
  C) both beer and grade are dependent variables.
  D) both beer and grade are independent variables.



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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