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An experimenter changes the independent variable (mass) from 450 g to 900 g in consecutive trials of his investigation. As a result, he notices that the dependent variable (time) changes, also, from 1.32 s to 0.72. (see table) What is the corresponding factor change in the dependent variable? (Provide your answer to the hundredths place.)
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