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What is the independent variable?

what is the dependent variable?
what are the constants?
what equipment and materials will you use? (please include amounts and use SI units if possible)
what data and observations will you record?
what safety precautions will you take?
what is the general procedure you will follow for your experiment? (this can be in a paragraph or numbered list form)

What is the independent variable? what is the dependent variable? what are the constants-example-1

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independent variable is what you change in a science experiment, dependent variable is what's being measured in a science experiment. any characteristics, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted. A variable may also be called a data item.

A constant is a quantity that does not change. Although you can measure a constant, you either cannot alter it during an experiment or else you choose not to change it. Contrast this with an experimental variable, which is the part of an experiment that is affected by the experiment.

for materials and equipment, can be a ruler, and a data chart to put information, and a timer if needed,

you will record the amount of baking powder you have, and make observations of making sure you have the right amount of baking powder.

also make sure your experiment is safe.

I guess you can use a data chart to keep track of your information, and you can make a hypothesis, conlusion, BUT NO OPINION, make sure to know that before starting a experiment

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