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Alchen [17]
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HELLO IS ANYONE GOOD AT SCIENCE IF SO PLEASE ANSWER THIS IS DUE TONIGHT

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OlgaM077 [116]2 years ago
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The water temperature is the independent variable because the rate at which the sugar dissolves DEPENDS on the water temperature. i hope this helps:)
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