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Kaydence Johnson
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6 August, 03:37
Distinguish between a variable and a control
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Juliana Owens
6 August, 03:50
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A variable is something you change a control is what you keep the same there should always have one variable in experiments
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Kolten Lloyd
6 August, 03:53
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Variables change
Control stays the same
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