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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
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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
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Changing the levels of sugar in each mouse's diet would be the independent variable, and the c hange in weight would be the dependent variable, because the change in weight DEPENDS on the amount of sugar they receive.
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