1. IV= Growth hormone
DV= Weight of the cows
2. IV= Mosquito repellent
DV= The number of mosquito bites
3. IV= Tap water
DV= The mass of the grapes
4. IV= Both cars slamming on the brakes
DV= The distance it takes for each car to stop
5. IV= Wet or dry environment
DV= How much time the pill bugs spent on each side
6. IV= The brand of the staplers
DV= The number of times the staplers jammed
7. IV= The pesticide
DV= The number of cockroaches that are dead
8. IV= Where The goldfish is placed
DV= The goldfish’s respiration rate
9. IV= The type of water
DV= The plants’ heights
10. IV= The type of environment the soldier is in
DV= His blood pressure
11. IV= The lemon juice
DV= How brown the apple slices turn
12. IV= The antibiotic
DV= The number of bacteria colonies on each side
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