The independent variable in the question "Does fertilizer in soil increase flower production?" is the amount or type of fertilizer applied to the soil. This variable is manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which in this case is the level of flower production. By varying the fertilizer, researchers can determine its impact on the growth of flowers.
in the math question a person weighs 100 lbs on earth weighs 16.6 on the moon which the varable and independent variable
The answer to the question depends on what it is that you are trying to study.
Whether or not the "and" events are independent.
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That the surface tension of water varies with the water's temperature. In this case, temperature would be the independent variable and surface tension would be the independent variable.
its average total cost will decrease as production increases question from e2020 test.
True. they are capital. Factors of production are the resources people use to produce goods and services; they are the building blocks of the economy. Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
A question that has an independent ad dependent variable I it.
Answer this question… He declared Brazil independent from Portugal.
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This is a statement not a question. You need to frame a question to have an answer.
A liquid cactus fertilizer describes the best fertilizer for Euphorbia milii. Crown-of-thorns, the common name for the plant in question, may need fertilizer the year after planting and after each repotting or transplanting. Any fertilizer must be applied in soil no moister than that of a wrung-out sponge and no more frequently than every 14 days between April and September.
This question cannot be answered since different fertilizers have different densities and therefore different bushel amounts. In the US fertilizer is not typically measured in bushels anyway.
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how is production to be organized
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Independent variable is the one to be investigated; the one that will be changed to get results. If you are still finding it too hard just keep this in your mind-- Independent variables answer the question "What do I change?" in an experiment. Dependent variables answer the question "What do I observe?"!