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Independent vs Dependent Variables Explained

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Understanding independent vs. dependent variables is crucial in experiments. The independent variable is what you change or control to see its effects, while the dependent variable is what you measure or observe. For example, if you're testing how sunlight affects plant growth, sunlight is the independent variable, and plant growth is the dependent variable.

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