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During an experiment if you purposely change the temperature to test a hypothesis the temperature is called the what?
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During an experiment if you purposely change the temperature to test a hypothesis the temperature is called the what?
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Independent variable, because the independent variable basically changes the outcome of the experiment so if you're changing it to test a hypothesis then the heat of whatever it is you're doing controls the experiment.
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