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What are the variables in an experiment that tests the distance honey flows at different temperatures?

The distance honey flows is the dependent variable and temperature is the independent variable.

The distance honey flows is the independent variable and temperature is the dependent variable.

The distance honey flows is the independent variable and the temperature is the control.

The distance honey flows is the dependent variable and the temperature is the control.

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Answered by vikassharma1753
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What are the variables in an experiment that tests the distance honey flows at different temperatures the distance honey flows is the dependent variable and the temperature is the control the distance honey flows is the independent variable and temperature is the dependent variable the distance honey flows is the dependent variable and temperature is the independent variable the distance?

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The distance that the honey flowed would be the dependent or outcome variable and the temperature of the honey would be the independent variable. The dependent variable is what is being measured in an experiment. You can remember it by thinking “it depends on what you're changing

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