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In the milkshake example, the size (ounces) of the milkshake is the dependent variable independent variable
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In the milkshake example, the size (ounces) of the milkshake is the
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independent variable
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Dependent variable because the dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment.
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Answer:
Dependant variable
Explanation:
because it is
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