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You have three flowers. You give each a different amount of water. What do you think is the dependent variable?
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You have three flowers. You give
each a different amount of
water. What do you think is the
dependent variable?
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Answer:
The plant growth height
Step-by-step explanation:
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Water is the dependant variable.
The flower which get most water that will grow highest.
The flower which get least water that will grow shortest .
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