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so that you can see actual results without any distabences
In an Experimental investigation you are trying to answer one question. While in a descriptive investigation you are trying to describe something and comparative you are comparing one thing to another.
conversion factor
A constant factor is one maintained unchanged throughout an experiment so that it does not affect the outcome. These are also referred to as controlled variables.
a simple investigation is one where the police think there is nothing amiss so they just do a simple one.
so that you can see actual results without any distabences
You only change one variable in an investigation because if you change more than one you won't know which change affected the data.
Change is by nature. Training for Change Management varies from time to time and also depends on two different factors i.e. Internal factor and External factor. So one should see that Change should be welcomed by all.
a controlled experiment
A factor that tends to cause species to change can be one of two things. It can be either climate change or an invasive species.
If you change the scale factor of a geometric figure by a factor "x", that is, keeping the new figure similar to the old one, the perimeter (which is also a linear measurement) will change by the SAME factor "x".Note that any area will change by a factor of x squared.
You should only change one at a time. By doing this, you can isolate individual problems and/or improve an experiment. If you do more than one and something is wrong, you dont know which factor created the problem.
Your blood type is good to know but it has no factor on dieting. You should consult with your personal Doctor before dieting. You are able to change your diet but unable to change your bloodtype.
A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.
scale factor!
the one factor you wish to change or mainpulate in the experiment
In an experiment containing a number of possible variables only one of these should be altered in each individual experiment. Otherwise it is not possible to determine which variable is responsible for a particular change.