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babunello [35]
2 years ago
11

Term Definition

Biology
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egoroff_w [7]2 years ago
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7: C
8: B
9: A

7 the independent variable is almost always time
8 the controlled variable is what you choose to be affected
9 the responding variable is the variable affected by the independent variable, for this example it is time heated and the number of unpoped kernels
andre [41]2 years ago
5 0

The terms with respect to their definitions are matched below:

  • Independent variable: The time the popcorn is cooked.
  • Controlled variable:  The brand of popcorn.
  • Responding variable: The number of unpopped popcorn kernels.

<h3>What is an Independent variable?</h3>

An independent variable may be defined as a variable that stands isolated and isn't altered by the other variables you are trying to measure in your experiments.

A controlled variable may be defined as a variable that remains unchanged during the course of whole experiments.

A responding variable may be defined as a variable that responds according to the effect of controlled and independent variables.

Therefore, it is well described above.

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