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The control group and the dependent variable are respectively; will be the 3 dishes placed on the road not under construction and the 3 dishes placed on the road construction site
What is a control Group?
A control group in an experiment is that which is made up of participants that do not receive the experimental treatment.
From the opening paragraph, it means when we are conducting an experiment, these people in the control group are randomly assigned to be in this group and as such they also closely resemble the participants or the individuals who receive the treatment.
In this question, the control group will be the 3 dishes placed on the road not under construction
The dependent variable is one that depends on other variables or constraints in an experiment. In this question the dependent variable will be the 3 dishes that were placed in the road under construction.
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This article is about Japanese theater. For American political pretense, see Kabuki dance. For other uses, see Kabuki (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Noh.
The July 1858 production of Shibaraku at the Ichimura-za theater theatre in Edo. Triptych woodblock print by Utagawa Toyokuni III.
Onoe Kikugorō VI as Umeō-maru in Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami.
Kabuki is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.Kabuki is thought to have originated in the very early Edo period, when founder Izumo no Okuni formed a female dance troupe who performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
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Assume that after each shaking, a silver dollar has an equal chance of "head" or "tail" up.
There will be likely 100/2 = 50 dollar coins with "heads" up. Removing them leaves 50 coins.
Again after the second shakes, 50/2 = 25 coins will likely be "heads" up. Removing them leaves 25 coins.
After the third shakes, approximately 25/2 = 12.5 coins will be "heads" up. Of course there is no 0.5 coin. Rounding up you likely get to keep 13 dollar coins.
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