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In the "Design a Thermos" lab, the temperature of the thermos was compared with a container that was not insulated.
What was the purpose of that container?
A That container was the independent variable.
B That container was a control—a basis for comparison.
C That container kept the thermos from overheating.
D That container was a backup container.
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so you can see the difference
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