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Megan wants to see if mice that are fed food A or B grow at a faster rate. She measures the mass of the mice on day 1,

then divides them into two groups based on the type of food they will be given. She feeds each group the same amount of
food at the same time each day. Does Megan have a control group in this experiment?

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Answer:

No, there is no control group.

Step-by-step explanation:

To test various theories, experiments are usually conducted under a number of different conditions. Several considerations must be established when planning studies to ensure reproducibility, accuracy, and validity of findings.

For example, while controls are kept constant, or unmanipulated. Also, separate independent variables are strictly altered and analyzed - this guarantees validity and may show whether external influences affected the experiment. Here the variable being altered or measured is the food, and the resultant weight is the factor being observed.

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