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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
6

1. Justin usually blows his nose using Kleenex tissues. His snot keeps leaking through the tissue. He decided he is going to cre

ate an experiment to find out if there is something better. What is his dependent variable?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Sindrei [870]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

His snot.

Explanation:

Because a dependent variable is a variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another, and a example is test scores, those are a dependent variable. And it's his snot because his snot keeps leaking and hes going to create an experiment to see if he can solve it.

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