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A characteristic in an experiment, such as how much food, how much space, how hot or how cold, is termed a ____________. (spelling counts, so be careful!)
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A characteristic in an experiment, such as how much food, how much space, how hot or how cold, is termed a ____________. (spelling counts, so be careful!)
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Variables
are what we change in an experiment to test their effects on whatever it is we are measuring. Hope that helps!
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I think the term is a variable?
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