Color is considered a categorical variable.
A variable typically consists of a name, a data type, a value, and a memory location where the value is stored. The name is used to reference the variable in the code, the data type defines the type of data the variable can hold, the value is the actual data stored in the variable, and the memory location is where the value is stored in the computer's memory.
The variable observed during an experiment is called the dependent variable. It is the one being measured or tested in response to changes in the independent variable.
The variable that is affected by the independent variable is called the dependent variable. It is the outcome or response that is being measured or observed in an experiment. The dependent variable is expected to change in response to changes in the independent variable.
An independent variable stays the same even if other variables change.
The independent variable is the variable that does not depend on other variables. In other words, the independent variable controls and varies the result of the experiment as the independent variable controls the dependent variable. For example, if you are experimenting on how long it takes water to boil, the independent variable would be time and the dependent variable would be temperature. Out of the two colours, black and red, black absorbs more heat than red. In fact, black is the colour that absorbs most heat out of all the colours. This is because if all of the seven colours from the light are absorbed, the combination becomes black. On the other hand, white reflects all seven colours from the light, so white is practically no colour at all.
One variable data are measurements or recordings of the values of one characteristic of the subjects which are being studied. Two variable data refer to two characteristics. Examples of one variable data: hair colour, or height Examples of two variable data: hair colour and eye colour, or height and mass.
its the colour of the fixed and the variable we define it by its power and name
The colour of the electricity cables!
The Dependent Variable
subject variable
A random variable.
independent variable
The colour of your hair, the district that you live in, your gender.
Independent variable
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Independent variable
Independent variable