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Sugar dissolves in, or mixes completely with water. The solubility of a substance in water is determined by
measuring the maximum amount of the substance that dissolves in a given amount of water at a given
temperature. Hypothesis: The solubility of sugar in water increases as the temperature of the water decreases.
What would be the independent variable and the dependent variable that would be used to test this
hypothesis?
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