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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.
The time is the dependent variable in the dominoes lab.
The controlled variable is the penny. The independent variable is the water. The dependent variable is the amount of water able to fit on the penny.
You may be asking about dependent variables, as in a lab activity. There are also independent variables. The independent variable is the thing that is controlled or kept monitored by the scientist. The dependent variable is what occurs or changes as a result of the independent variable.
Independent Variable- The Taco Sauce Dependent Variable- How clean the penny gets....
In this experiment, the control group would be the penny! The independent variable is the substance/water on the penny, and the dependent is how many drops the penny takes.
In simplest terms, a dependent variable is the a variable that depends on another variable.For example, if you are doing a biology lab, you may measure the length of time you leave something in acid with the change that it makes in the mass of an object. The change in mass is a variable, and it is dependent on the length of time you leave the object in the acid - so it is the dependent variable.
Your tongue,your saliva,and The flavor of the tootsie pop you chose
An independent and a dependent variable. A hypothesis. And lab coat, a white one.
A resulting variable is the variable in the experiment that you don't change. As when the manipulating variable is the variable that you do change.
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
dependent variable
Independent variable: This is the one you're changing in the experiment, so it's the type of solution that you're dropping on the penny. Dependent variable: This is the one that you're measuring. In this case, it's how many drops you can get onto a penny without the water spilling off. Control variable: These are things that you keep the same throughout all of the experiments to make sure that your results are actually due to the changes in the independent variable, not some other random change you made. You used the same penny and dropper.