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By using constants in an experiment, you can make sure that you are testing only one A)experiment B)variable C)hypothesis D)order
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By using constants in an experiment, you can make sure that you are testing only one A)experiment B)variable C)hypothesis D)order
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By using constants in an experiment, you can make sure that you are testing only one
A)experiment
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C)hypothesis
D)order
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The answer is variable, specifically the independent variable
Experiment-the actual test
Variable-what you are testing
Hypothesis-a prediction
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