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A constant is a variable that needs to remain the same throughout a specific process or calculation in programming. It does not change its value once it has been defined.

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What does Variables mean for a science project?

A variable means that something that you can change, measure, or keep the same. Example: Responding variable: The variable you can measure. Controlled variable: The variable you keep the same. Manipulated variable: The variable that you change.


Is a continuous variable the same as a dependent variable?

definitely not. Dependant variable is a variable that you measure . A controlled variable is something that you keep the same in the experiment.


What variable is the one that you want to keep the same?

The independent variable


Why do you need to keep all other conditions the same between an independent variable and a dependent variable in an experiment?

So no other variables influence your results.


What is an independent variable science im in grade 7?

The independent variable is the variable you change. The dependent is the variable you measure and the contol variable is the variable that you keep the same.


What is something you keep the same in an experiment?

independant variable i think :)


Is a variable held constant?

a variable held constant is a variable in which you keep the same during the entire experiment. For example water and plant type you would keep the same, but you would change the amount of sunlight and the soil type.And you can also use the organism


What is a manipulating variable?

A manipulative variable is something that you will keep the same.


The difference between independent and dependent variable?

i think depednant variable is what youre gonna keep the same and independent variable is what youre changing , hope that helped!.....


What is the part of an experiment that you keep the same?

The part of an experiment that you keep the same is called the "control variable." This variable is used as a baseline for comparison to measure the effect of changing other variables. Keeping the control variable constant helps to ensure that any changes observed in the experiment are a result of the manipulated variable and not other factors.


What is the variable you control?

The Independent Variable is the one you change (Independent = I change)The Dependent Variable is the one you measure (It depends on something else)The Control is the one you keep the same! :)


Why is it important to keep the temperature and the amount of water the same when testing surface area?

The temperature and the amount of water need to be kept the same so that the only variable that changes is surface area. If you allow the temperature and/or the amount of water to change too, you will not know which variable is causing the changes that you observe.

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