If the weight of the car were the dependent variable, then 
that would mean that the weight of the car depends on the 
gas mileage. In that case, the car would probably have 
different weights in the city and on the open highway. 
The car would really get heavy when you drive it during
rush hour on a rainy day. But if a trained professional 
efficiency driver checked the tire pressure, tuned up the
\ignition system and the fuel mixture, then got in and took it 
for a spin out on the highway on a cool sunny day, maintained 
a constant speed, avoided sudden starts and stops, let the 
car gain speed on the down-hills and let it lose speed on the 
up-hills, then the car's weight would drop lower than it's ever 
been before. 
Does any of this sound reasonable to you ?
Go ahead and take a wild guess.
Then mark ' A ' .