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3. WHAT ARE THE VARIABLES OF THIS EXPERIMENT? Independent Variable
(what you are changing)
Dependent
Variable (what you are
measuring)
Controlled
Variables (those factors
that need to be held the
same in each trial to
ensure a fair test)
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