Fifteen turtles are fed iceberg lettuce and vitamins, while another fifteen turtles are fed only iceberg lettuce
The factor in an experiment that responds to the manipulated variable
A manipulative or manipulated variable in an experiment is the variable that can be varied to give different results during the course of an experiment. For example to determine how much sugar will saturate a liter of water, we keep increasing the amount of sugar until the water becomes saturated. Here sugar is the manipulated variable. Very easy! At first, I was confused with it too!
Secularism
The independent variable is what you are changing in the experiment to get varied results. The dependent variable is the result of what you have changed. So the dependent variable depends on the independent variable. For example, if you are experimenting with the effect of water on height of a plant, the different amounts of water that you give the plant is the independent variable. The height of the plant that you measure as the result of the water is the dependent variable.
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An independent variable is the factor that is manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is the variable that is thought to cause a change in the dependent variable.
The factor in an experiment that responds to the manipulated variable
An independent variable is a factor or condition in an experiment that is manipulated or changed by the researcher to observe its effect on a dependent variable. It is the presumed cause in a cause-and-effect relationship and is typically plotted on the x-axis of a graph. By altering the independent variable, researchers can assess how it influences the outcome of the study.
An independent variable is a factor or condition in an experiment that is deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher to observe its effect on a dependent variable. It is considered the "cause" in a cause-and-effect relationship, allowing researchers to test hypotheses and establish correlations. The independent variable is typically plotted on the x-axis in a graph.
A manipulative or manipulated variable in an experiment is the variable that can be varied to give different results during the course of an experiment. For example to determine how much sugar will saturate a liter of water, we keep increasing the amount of sugar until the water becomes saturated. Here sugar is the manipulated variable. Very easy! At first, I was confused with it too!
Ineqality
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which of the following examples best describes using an inclinied plane
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because you are determining whether distance is affected by the wheels, wheels would thus be the manipulated variable. I recommend using different wheel sizes or eeven hardness, but your best bet would be to test size.