constant variable
The variable that stays the same throughout the entire experiment is called the control.
The independent variable is the thing that stays the same throughout the problem.
It is unrelated
The answer to this question depends what a(n) is meant to represent.
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
A controlled variable stays the same in an experiment. This variable is kept constant to ensure that any changes in the dependent variable are due to the manipulated independent variable.
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
The variable that stays the same
The variable that stays the same in an experiment is called the control variable. It is used as a baseline for comparison to see the effects of the manipulated variable.
No, an independent variable is the variable that is manipulated or changed in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is not the variable that stays the same; that would be considered a constant in an experiment.
control variable or constant
Control
variable that stays the same, it does not change at all....
constant variable
constant
The variable that stays the same in an experiment is called the control variable. It is kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any changes observed are due to the manipulated variable (independent variable) and not caused by other factors.