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What is the independent variable in patty experiment
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What is the independent variable in patty experiment
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The independent variable would most likely be what’s changing and that is the patty
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It’s the variable that you are changing. For example. Two flower pots have the same soil same type of flower and same sunlight but the independent variable would be the amount of water they got because they didn’t get the same amount
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