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Which best describes the purpose of a controlled experiment?

A.to make sure the results of the experiment support the hypothesis
B.to prevent a dangerous condition resulting from a reaction
C.to examine whether one variable causes a change in another
D.to prevent an undesired change in a variable

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Answer: C. to examine whether one variable causes a change in another.

Step-by-step explanation:

A controlled experiment is the one where a control variable is used which is used as a benchmark or standard for comparing the changes occurring in a dependent variable due to the changes occurring in an independent variable by undergoing manipulation and alteration.

On the basis of the above explanation, C. to examine whether one variable causes a change in another is the correct option.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The purpose of a controlled experiment is to examine whether one variable causes a change in another. An independent variable is the only factor that is allowed to be adjusted, with the dependent variable as the factor that the independent variable will affect.
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