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When one is doubled, the other is doubled.
dependent variable
The independent Variable is the variable that you change in order to get a different result.
The experimenter changes the independent variable. The dependent variable changes as a result.
Dependent Variable
The other variable is doubled
When one is doubled, the other is doubled.
The second is halved.
In direct proportion to the variation.
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.
Doubling a number is equivalent to multiplying by 2. Doubling twice (doubling, and then doubling the result again) is equivalent to multiplying by 4. (Also, doubling three times is the same as multiplying by 8, doubling 4 times is the same as multiplying by 16, etc.)
dependent variable
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.
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It is a control variable.
the dependent variable
It is a control variable.