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1 December, 05:49

Answer questions #1-3 based on the following scenario. Scientists tested the effect of a fertilizer on the growth of plants. They had 2 sets of plants, Group A which gets fertilizer, water and sun and Group B which gets only water and sun (but in equal amounts to Group A).

1) Explain how this sceniro is a controlled experiment and identify the manipulated variable

2) If the scientist only performed 1 experiment but it supported the hypothesis why can it not be considered a theory

3) The graph below was created showing the growth of the plant. How would you know that the y-axis is measuring the growth of the plant?

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  1. 1 December, 06:10
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    1) The scenario is a controlled experiment because there were controls and a single experimental group in order to find correlations in data. The manipulated variable would be the fertilizer because it is the only factor different between Group A and Group B.

    2) A one-time trial is not sufficient enough in terms of evidence to support a theory. Theories have numerous repetitions and replications to prove the correlation to be strong.

    3) (The graph does not appear, but I can assume there are labels on the axes.) The labels on the graph's axes show that the y-axis is the plant growth over time.
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