In variable amounts, yes.
Different fruit contain different amounts of liquid and not all will yield a syrup.Different fruit contain different amounts of liquid and not all will yield a syrup.Different fruit contain different amounts of liquid and not all will yield a syrup.Different fruit contain different amounts of liquid and not all will yield a syrup.
the independent variable is how much sugars the crystals contain
No specific answer can be provided because apples of different sizes and freshness would contain different amounts of juice. Various types and hybrids of apples have different amounts of juice. Finally, different methods of extraction would produce differing amounts of liquid.
The control does not contain a variable!:)
In a data table, the dependent variable is typically found in the column that represents the outcome or response that is being measured or predicted. It is usually located to the right of the independent variable columns, which contain the factors or conditions that are manipulated or observed to see their effect on the dependent variable. The dependent variable's values change in response to variations in the independent variables.
The platforms contain the libraries it uses. The libraries may have different implementations on different machines.
two axes each representing a different variable. apex
Control Set-up is the one which does not contain any independent variable and is the basis by which the experimental result should be evaluated.
Control Set-up is the one which does not contain any independent variable and is the basis by which the experimental result should be evaluated.
Limestones can contain different amounts of carbonate materials, and may be formed under different environments via different organisms and different amounts of precipitate and degrees of impurities.
It is one which has a function that does not contain the dependent variable. For example, (dy/dx) + y = f(x) is inhomogeneous but (dy/dx) + y = 0 is not. ( f(x) is a function of the independent variable)