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A student hypothesizes that increasing the levels of sugar in the diet of mice will cause weight gain. What would be the variable for the experiment? amount of sugar number of feedings type of mice weight
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A student hypothesizes that increasing the levels of sugar in the diet of mice will cause weight gain. What would be the variable for the experiment? amount of sugar number of feedings type of mice weight of mice
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Amount of sugar = independent variable
Number of feeding = independent variable
Type of mice = controlled variable
Weight of mice = dependent variable
Experiment = controlled
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Amount of sugar. U are controlling this (dependent variable) to see its effect on the weight of the mice.
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