Answer:
Color of light/Type of light
Explanation:
B/c by definition of independent variables, these are the variables that are manipulated to see how it affects the other value (which is aka dependent variable). Color of light is independent because you have multiple manipulation which can be clearly seen in the different types of lights and the height is dependent on what color of light it is exposed to.
Additionally,
Dependent variable - the height of the plant
An independent variable is not affected during the experiment. It is what experimenter controls. The dependent variable is called dependent because it depends on the independent variables. Here, the height of the plant depends on the color of the light, therefore the height of the plant is dependent variable and the color of the light is the independent variable.
Answer: Option 'C' is correct.
Explanation:
Since we have given that
Area of triangle LMN = 18 ft²
Area of triangle FGH = 24 ft²
Since Δ LMN and ΔFGH is equivalent triangles.
As we know the theorem which states that ratio of areas of equivalent triangles is equal to square of ratio of corresponding sides.
So, it becomes,

Hence, Option 'C' is correct.
Because the way our solar system works it only happens either yearly or just depends on the situations
Since both generations are both round (r) that means the thrid generation will have round peas. The probabilty for the third generation to have round peas is 100% and the probablity for the third generation to have wrinkled peas is 0%.
So your answer is A
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Answer: They would make different strands
Explanation: The reasoning behind this is quite simple. If a mutation occurs that means some sort of problem has occurred. Therefore because of this problem the ensuing product would have to be a different strand. Making of RNA has nothing to do with mutations and of course identical strands would not be produced, as that is what is produced when no mutations occur. It also affects the products because the mutation is altering the DNA, therefore making it different.