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A farmer wants to know if adding antibiotics to cow feed will fatten them up. He takes two groups of 25 cows each. One group is given an antibiotic pill and the other group is given a placebo (empty pill). Both groups were fed the same food, given the same amount of water, and were provided with the same level of activity. They were weighed at the end of a month. Hypothesis: Independent Variable: Dependent Variable: Control Group: Experimental Group:

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Hypothesis: Antibiotics cause weight gain in cows.

Independent Variable: Antibiotic pill

Dependent Variable: Weight of cow

Control Group: a group of cows gets a placebo pill

Experimental Group: a group of cows gets an antibiotic pill

Step-by-step explanation:

The Independent variable is the variable that causes the response from the dependent variable or affects the dependent variable in this study the antibiotic pill affects the weight of cows so The independent variable is an antibiotic pill and the dependent variable is the weight of cows.

The control group is the group of subjects that did not get the treatment in a scientific study in the case of this study group of cows that receives the placebo pill is the control group and the experiment group is subjects that receive the treatment which is a group with the antibiotic pill.

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