It is what is being measured in the experiment. If you are doing an experiment to find out if "X" fertilizer works better than "Y" fertilizer, how would you find out? You would have to measure something. Probably the size of the plant over a period of weeks, taking weekly measurements so you could create a graph that shows progressive growth rate. Your dependent variable would be the size of the plants.
yes, because dependent variable is made by independent variable
Yes it does, because independent variable is what is being manipulated and we measure dependent variable, independent variable affects the results aka dependent variable.
an dependent variable is one that you change in an experiment
In an experiment you uses a independent and dependent variable.
In science, the dependent variable is what is being tested in the experiment. It changes as the independent variable changes, because it depends on the independent variable. The experiment can measure changes in the dependent variable through controlling the independent variable.
An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.
The outcome is the dependent variable in science experiments.
An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.
The x coordinate. The y coordinate is the dependent variable.
The independent variable is what you measure and the dependent variable is what you change
It means that they are not supposed to be together.
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
dependent variable
is dependent on the independent variable
Yes, the dependent variable is the variable which is measured.
and independent variable is bigger than a dependent variable
Helps students organize identify independent variable, dependent variable, and constants in an experimental design. This information is then used to write an if/then statement for a hypothesis.