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puteri [66]
3 years ago
6

Justin Bieber has just hired you as his personal experimenter. He is interested in only one goal: dating as many girls as possib

le. Justin is wondering if the length of his hair makes a difference in how many girls go out with him. How would you set-up this experiment? After describing your experiment, label the Independent Variable, Dependent Variable, and any Confounding Variables.
Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

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fiasKO [112]3 years ago
7 0
The independent variable would be ‘the length justin’s hair’

the dependent variable would be ‘the amount of girls he can get to go out with him’

im not sure about the confounding variables, i’m sorry
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