In an experiment, the explanation of the expected outcome, based on research, is the
a. depen...
Physics, 07.01.2020 03:31 prxncekevin
In an experiment, the explanation of the expected outcome, based on research, is the
a. dependent variable
b. control
c. hypothesis
d. independent variable
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