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If you drop a ball from several different heights and note how high it bounces from each height what is the bounce height? A) dependent variable B) constant variable C) control variable D) independent
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If you drop a ball from several different heights and note how high it bounces from each height what is the bounce height?
A) dependent variable
B) constant variable
C) control variable
D) independent variable
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D Independent Variable
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Answer is D) independent variable
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