A variable which can be controlled by some other variables or some other parameters is known as controlled variable. A controlled variable is something that can be changed by the experimenter. It is also known as the independent variable. It is something that gives a measure by which to gauge everything else by. For example, if you were testing the effectiveness of a plant fertilizer the "control" would be a plant that is given no fertilizer at all. A controlled variable is the variable that stays the same through out the experiment meaning no changes to it.
By how controlable (reproduceable/predictable) that variable is.
The main rule of netiquette is that no one is controlable of webs.
A controlable cost is a cost a manager can control. For example, if I am in charge of HR at a company, the dollars I spend on advertising open positions is a controlable cost. An uncontrollable cost, would be, the price my business pays for electricity.
Non-controllable costs are expenses that a manager has no authority to influence or change. One example is an employee's rate of pay.
We must all remember that this illness of epilepsy is mainly controlable, and a complete cure on tablets may not be there.
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an independent variable is a thing you can change on your own. a depentent variable is a variable you depend on and a responding variable is a variable that reacts to the experiment
The answer is a dependent variable. A variable that changes in response to another variable is called a dependent variable.
The dependent variable.
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.
The independent variable.