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What are the two basic materials from which the moons in the Solar System are composed?
For each type of material, name an example of a moon whose surface is composed primarily
of that material.
First-Order Polynomial Model
A mathematical model of a linear relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable, characterized by having no exponents higher than one.
Predictor Variable
A variable used in statistical models to predict or influence the outcomes of a dependent variable.
First-Order Model
A model that describes a system's behavior using a first-degree polynomial, indicating linear relationships between variables.
Unit Increase
A term typically used in statistical or mathematical contexts to denote an increment of one in the value of a variable or parameter.
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