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An independent variable is that which is: A. Changed by the scientist. B. Observed to develop a hypothesis. C. Kept constant. D. Measured by the scientist.
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An independent variable is that which is: A. Changed by the scientist. B. Observed to develop a hypothesis. C. Kept constant. D. Measured by the scientist.
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An independent variable is that which is:
A. Changed by the scientist.
B. Observed to develop a hypothesis.
C. Kept constant.
D. Measured by the scientist.
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I believe the answer you are looking for is c
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The answer is C because an independent variable is well independent. That means that other factors wouldn’t effect it. The opposite goes for a dependent variable as it is “Dependent”
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