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11 June, 11:07

In your science fair project, you fed peanuts to chickens and their eggs were larger. Now you want to determine how many peanuts a chicken needs to eat to make larger eggs. Choose all of the steps in the scientific method that you would repeat.

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  1. 11 June, 11:23
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    First, discover how many peanuts were given to the first set of chickens (the peanuts would be your independent variable). then find out how large the chicken's eggs were (dependent variable). The 2nd set of chickens would be your controlled variable
  2. 11 June, 11:27
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    If you are gonna apply the scientific method, you need to defined the independent variable and the dependent variable.

    In this case, the independent variable is peanuts, and the dependent varable is the size of eggs. Mainly beacuse the size of eggs depends on the number of peanust, that's the hypothesis made.

    So, to determine how many peanuts a chicken needs to eat to make larger eggs, you need to make many observations. You start with one peanut, observe the size of the eggs, that way you'll know the size of an egg with one peanut. Then, you repeat this process increasing the number of peanuts in each experiment.

    Making this experiment, you will actually prove if your hypothesis is correct, or if it's not. if it's correct, you will also find the number of peanuts needed to produce larger eggs.
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