explain what it means to quantify a variable
I think to quantify a variable is to be able to place a value/figure to something. eg: smoking 1 cigarette a day can reduce your life expectancy by say... 7mins.
Any other ideas... someone?
The answer is a dependent variable. A variable that changes in response to another variable is called a dependent variable.
The dependent variable.
An independent variable is a variable which, in the context of the experiment or the observations, can affect the dependent variable but is not affected by it. By contrast, the dependent variable is affected by changes in the independent variable. It is quite possible that there is no independent variable, as such, and each variable affects the other.
A variable is a very important thing when you are doing an experiment. These are things that have an effect on the experiment. There are three categories of variables in math:The controlled variable: variable the never changesThe manipulated variable: variable that does changeThe responding variable: the result of the experiment
It is a continuous variable.
a variable
The past tense of quantify is quantified.
Type your answer here... why is it necessary to quantify measuring?
How much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify.
They will learn to identify and quantify the specific uncertainties that threaten success.
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You can quantify the value of a good or service by doing a market comparison of that good or service.
to upgrade and quantify your items.
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