Independent variable
A variable, you can have many variables but you also have 1 constant without a constant you don't know if any thing has changed.
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.
1. What is being tested? (the aim of the experiment). 2. What is being changed? (the chosen variable). 3. What is going to be kept the same? (controlled variables). 4. What is going to be measured? (the measured variable). In general, you should ask how will your experiment help the earth, mankind, or people to accomplish a task.
1 1/2, 27/18=3/2 (I divided by 9/9, a common factor) and then 3/2=1 1/2
1. What is being tested? (the aim of the experiment). 2. What is being changed? (the chosen variable). 3. What is going to be kept the same? (controlled variables). 4. What is going to be measured? (the measured variable). In general, you should ask how will your experiment help the earth, mankind, or people to accomplish a task.
Question: Does microwaved water affect the growth of plants?Hypothesis: The experimenter thinks that the hotter the water is the worse it will be for the plants.Materials:1.) Distilled water 4.) Same soil2.) Same plant 5.) Same pot3.) Microwave 6.) Measuring cupProcedure:1.) The first day the experimenter starts the project, plant the same plants into the soil and the same pot.2.) When the experimenter first plants them, he has to microwave about 2/3 cup of water for one minute.3.) Then the experimenter has to label the plant that the microwaved water was put in- Microwaved Water ONLY.4.) The experimenter has to measure another 2/3 of a cup of water, but it has to be unheated water.5.) Next, the experimenter must label the plant that was watered with unheated water- Unheated Water ONLY.6.) Then, the experimenter must get a third plant and put it in the soil and put- Regular Tap Water ONLY.7.) After, you must water the plant with 2/3 a cup of nonheated tap water.8.) Repeat steps 1-5 two more times9.) Then the experimenter repeats the watering cycle once every four days until full results are shown.
The independent variable is the factor that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect on the dependent variable. In figure 1-1, the independent variable is the type of treatment or intervention being administered to the subjects.
Yes. 1 is the only factor of 1.
This is the experiment to make one million dollars from $1 in 180 days.
1¢ It's either plated or has been exposed to a chemical that changed its color. That's a frequent experiment in high school chemistry.
The common factor of 1 and 3 is 1.The common factor of 11 and 3 is 1.
1 is a factor of 2. 1 is a factor of all integers. The factors of 2 are 1 and 2.