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In an experiment to determine the effect of exercise on pulse rate, a student checks his pulse rate before

and after exercising for several minutes. The purpose of checking his pulse rate before exercising is that it
(1) serves as the conclusion for the experiment
(2) is needed to justify the sample size
(3) serves as a control for the experiment
(4) is needed to formulate a hypothesis

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3. It serves as the control for the experiment. If he only checks his pulse rate after exercising th en there is no comparison to show whether th rate has increased, decreased, or remained unchanged.
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Answer:

The correct answer is option 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the mentioned experiment, the pulse rate prior to performing exercise functions as a control of the experiment. Before doing exercise, the pulse rate would be under normal conditions, that is, without changing any variable, and thus is considered as the control for the experiment.

In order to find a change witnessed in the pulse rate post performing exercise, the pulse rate post-exercise would be compared with the control pulse rate.

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