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A confounding variable is another variable, other than the independent variable, that may have an effect upon your experiment's results.
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A confounding variable is another variable, other than the independent variable, that may have an effect upon your experiment's results.
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A confounding variable is another variable, other than the independent variable, that may have an effect upon your experiment's results.
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Mostly there's a chart follow the chart and see the varible
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