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The table and graph show that each cracker in a package has 7 calories. Crackers and Calories Crackers (x) Calories (y) 1 7 2 14 3 21 4 28 On a coordinate plane, the x-axis is labeled Crackers and the y-axis is labeled calories. The line goes through points (1, 7), (2, 14). Which statement about the graph is true? The number of crackers is the dependent variable, and the number of calories is the independent variable. The point (42, 6) is on the line. The number of crackers are graphed on the y-axis, and calories are graphed on the x-axis. The two variables are the number of crackers and the number of calories.

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