Variables are things that can be varied to affect the outcome of the experiment, or things that vary with the outcome of the experiment. In this hypothesis, the things that could vary are: 1. The price of the paper towels. 2. The water absorbed by the paper towels. Expressed mathematically: y = f(x) Where y = water absorbed and x = price of paper towels. Thus, the amount of water absorbed by a paper towel is a function of the price of the paper towel. Or, at least, that's the hypothesis.
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The brand of paper towel
There is no standard thickness for paper towels. More expensive kinds are generally a lot thicker than the cheaper brands.
Bounty does, because when you make the paper towel is wet it practically sucks it out of thin air.
To be truly testable, a hypothesis should be falsifiable, with counter-testing and proof of the null hypothesis possible. First you have to find a problem then find a question or what you are going to test. An example would be paper towels, such as how much weight they can hold. A hypothesis would be, "Bounty will hold over two hundred pennies. A hypothesis is an educated guess.
yes bounty paper towels are better than scot paper towel
Microfiber cloth towels are perfect for cleaning glass. I have found that they work much better than paper towels and leave no streaks.
the chemicals in the paper towels absorb by creating a chemical reaction with the different materials and in turn soak up the liquids:)
Yes, they do.
Bounty paper towels are super absorbent. They absorb better than any other brand of paper towels.
The independent variable is the brand. The dependent variable is how absorbent it is. There may be other variables such as temperature, but I doubt different brands of paper towels absorb different amounts of heat or have different specific heats. There are crap tons of variables you probably don't have to worry about, because they're probably not that "variating" anyway.
Probably liquids like mollasses and maple syrup.
probaly paper and something to make it absorb
the chemicals in the paper towels absorb by creating a chemical reaction with the different materials and in turn soak up the liquids:)
There is no standard thickness for paper towels. More expensive kinds are generally a lot thicker than the cheaper brands.
Bounty and bawny are the ones that absorb most water!
This is because they have stronger bonds with their double layered sheets allowing them to saturate later and easily be wrung of the liquid they absorb. Hope it helped!
some paper towls are thicker
These paper towels are designed to absorb water. But also alcohols.