Since this type of scientific method will utilize experimentation, the two varibles that would be part of the procedure is the different detergents, thus can specifically be the content, amount and acting agent as the covariables of the independent variable, detergents. And the other is the cotton fabric as the dependent variable.
The two varibles that aren't involve is the color of the cotton fabric since the experiment has not specified any but clearly specifies cotton fabric and the other will be other types of fabric.
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- <u>Will</u>: used for future events
- <u>Would</u>: used for past events
1. <em>If he doesn't</em> finish his chores, he (will/would) get in trouble.
2. If he <em>got</em> another speeding ticket, he (will/would) lose his license.
3. My generous sister <em>says that</em> she (will/would) loan me her shirt.
4. His elderly father <em>promised</em> that he (will/would) stop smoking.
5. Our wonderful mother <em>said</em> that she (will/would) drive us home.
6. <em>If we don't</em> pay the income tax, we (will/would) go to jail.
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<em>What the narrator inferred by the statment which he made regarding to King Long Shanks was that Lord Shanks was blessed to have a perfect set of legs which most people would have loved to have.</em>
His leg is perfectly shaped and without any blemish whatsoever in direct comparison to other Kings and Emperors.
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