Answer:
<em>Height of tomato plant is the </em><u><em>dependent variable</em></u>
<em>Presence of walnut leaves in the soil is the </em><u><em>independent variable</em></u>
<em>Tomato plants grown without walnut leaves is the </em><u><em>control</em></u>
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Step-by-step explanation:
<em>An independent variable is the variable in an experiment that can be altered to test for a certain result. It is independent, or does not change with change in other factors in the experiment.</em> In this case, the presence or absence, or quantity of walnut available in the soil is the independent variable in the experiment.
<em>A dependent variable varies, and depends on the independent variable. It is what is measured in the experiment.</em> In this case, the height of the tomato plants is the dependent variable that depends on the presence, absence or quantity of walnut in the soil.
<em>A control in an experiment, is a replicate experiment, that is manipulated in order to be able to test a single variable at a time.</em> Controls are variables are held constant so as to minimize their effect on the system under study. In this case, some of the tomato plants are planted without walnut in the soil, to test the effect of the absence of the walnut in the soil.
Answer:
6 bouquets of tulips
Step-by-step explanation:
<h2><u>first find out the number of daisies.. </u></h2>
this is 4/5 * 30
= 24
there are 24 daises...
now to find the number of tulips are:
30 - 24 = 6
there a<u> 6 bouquets of tulips. </u>
Not sure what the length of the rectangle is but to find perimeter of a rectangle you can use the following formula
2w+2l= perimeter
The reason we multiply both the length and width by two is because there are two ends of the width and two ends of the length.
The other formula that would also work is as follows
w+w+l+l= perimeter
Hope it helps