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sineoko [7]
4 years ago
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In Science experiments, it is very important to “control the variables” so that there is only ONE independent variable and ONE d

ependent variable. We “control the variables” by making anything else that could change during the experiment into a constant. For example, if you are doing an experiment to find out what material can hold more water, then it is important to make sure all the materials you are testing are the same size. Why is it so important to control the variables? What would happen if we did not control them?
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dimulka [17.4K]4 years ago
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ANSWER       Importance of Controlled Variables

Lack of awareness of control variables can lead to faulty results or what are called "confounding variables." Additionally, noting control variables makes it easier to reproduce an experiment and establish the relationship between the independent and dependent variables

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