There is no such thing as a "density independent variable".
Example of inverse proportion is: Density = Mass/Volume Because the formula represents that the density is directly proportional to the mass while density is inversely proportional to volume. Remember that inversely proportional means that if variable A increases, the variable B decreases, and if variable B increases, the variable A decreases.
Mass is the independent variable and should be plotted on the x-axis.
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 .
There is no such thing as a "density independent variable".
Example of inverse proportion is: Density = Mass/Volume Because the formula represents that the density is directly proportional to the mass while density is inversely proportional to volume. Remember that inversely proportional means that if variable A increases, the variable B decreases, and if variable B increases, the variable A decreases.
Mass is the independent variable and should be plotted on the x-axis.
In a float and sink experiment, the density of the liquid is considered a dependent variable. When the density is low, the solid may sink more easily.
The density of a pure salt crystal is 2,165 g/cm3. This is a true density. The density of fine powdered salt (apparent density) is variable: approx. 1 g/cm3.
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Density=mass/volume V=D/M M=V*D
a variable that depend on the independent variable
Independent variable is the variable that you change in an experiment.
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a variable that has changed in an experiment
it's variable