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Answer:
A Hypothesis, and a control variable.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Hello there i hope you are having a good day :) Question : What components are needed in an experiment? = So firstly in a based experiment the first one would be control and secondly independent and the depends variables and the constants these would be for a requirements need to be present and also to consider the experiment and also to see if this experiment s a far test from the test.
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