depends where you live. Excluding US, Burma and Liberia, rest of the world uses the metric system.
Length and height can be measured in m , cm. It can be measured in feet and inches.
height is the dependent variable,sun is the independent variable, and height depends on sun
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Dependant variable Height of the ramp
Height is measured in foot and inch. Centimeter can also be used.
The manipulated variable is the variable which researches change, while the measured variable is the variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable. Consider this simplified question: Do flowers grow better with more water? Researchers plant flowers and put 10mL in one pot, 20mL in another, and 30mL in another. This is the manipulated variable. Researchers measure how tall the flowers are. The height of the flowers is the measured variable, because it changes as a result of the amount of water added.
No. Because blood pressure is continuous variable. Like temperature, a person's weight and height, the measured value occurs over a continuous scale.
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is manipulated, for example plant fertilizer. The dependent variable is what is observed and measured as a result of the independent variable, for example plant height. Controlled variables are factors that are kept constant for the entire experiment, such as temperature and moisture, so that the observed results are due only to the independent variable. So in an experiment measuring the effect of fertilizer on plant growth, the independent variable would be the fertilizer, the independent variable would be the height measured at specific intervals, and the controlled variable of temperature and moisture would be kept the same for both groups.
A dependent variable is something that is measured in an experiment each time the independent variable is changed in order to gage the relationship between the two, if any is in existence. For example, if the time taken for a ball to fall from different heights was being measured, the independent variable (thing beig changed) is the height, and the dependent variable (thing that changes because of the independent variable) is the time taken for the ball to hit the ground.
Height can be a dependent variable. This is because the adult height of an individual can be markedly affected by environmental and physical variables.
It is a continuous variable.
The dependent variable in a scientific experiment refers to the variable that is being measured or observed to determine the effect or relationship with the independent variable. It is called "dependent" because its value is believed to depend on the changes made to the independent variable.
The height of a cylinder all depends on what cylinder you are talking about. There is only an exact height if you have measured it yourself or someone has already measured it for you.
height.
This is the variable which changes as a result of what you change in the experiment. If you change the height from which you drop a ball, you may observe the height to which it bounces. The height of the bounce is the outcome variable.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
Ordered Variable is one where you can put the data into order, bt not give it an actual number. The height of a person compared to other's height is an ordered variable.