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In an experiment, the __________ is the part that does not change. A) independent variable B) constant C) dependent variable
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In an experiment, the __________ is the part that does not change. A) independent variable B) constant C) dependent variable
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B,, the constant variable doesnt change.
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Constant variable...Option B
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