Independent variable is the variable that you change in an experiment.
a standardizing variable is a variable that has a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one .
State what the variable represents in the equation.
The variable is the letter, the thing that can be changed.
The outcome is the dependent variable in science experiments.
The independent variable is what you measure and the dependent variable is what you change
its y on a grph its the y on a graph!!
twin-indepedent variable cam timing (Ti-VCT)
because in certain experiments you need an accurate independent variable so your conulsion could be accurate
indepedent variable
The Independent variable in that experiment would the the Type of soft drink. The Dependant variable would be the amount of fizz in each of the drinks tested.
In a science experiment, the independent variable is the one you change. For example: if you are doing an experiment on the impact of different types of soil on plant growth, the different types of soil would be your independent variable. The dependent variable is the outcome, or whatever the independent variable directly impacts. In this case, the dependent variable is the height of each plant.
There is never "only an independent variable". Science and math are both the study of how changes in one thing cause changes in something else. If you can think of something that can change, and NOT have any effect on anything else, then it's an independent variable that can stand alone. But if it has any effect on anything else, then there is always something that depends on it, and that's a DEpendent variable.
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a variable that depend on the independent variable