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Answer:
This question is incomplete; based on the understanding of the question, it aims at identifying the variables in the experiment conducted by the dairy farmer. The following variables will be provided in the answer: Independent, dependent, Control variable, Control group, Experimental group. The answers are:
Independent variable: FEED ADDITIVE
Dependent variable: AMOUNT (VOLUME) OF MILK PRODUCED
Constants: same amount of grazing time, the same amount of water the cows drink per day and the same frequency of how dogs chases the cows.
Control group: Herds that were not given the additive.
Experimental group: Herds that were given the additive
Explanation:
The independent variable in an experiment refers to the variable which is manipulated or changed in order to bring about a responding effect. The FEED ADDITIVE is the independent variable in this experiment.
The dependent variable is the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. In this case, it is the AMOUNT/VOLUME OF MILK produced by the cows that responds to the effect of the feed additive, hence, it is the dependent variable.
In an experiment, a controlled variable or CONSTANT is the variable that is kept constant or unchanged throughout the experiment. In this case, the constants are the same amount of grazing time, the same amount of water the cows drink per day and the same frequency of how dogs chases the cows.
A CONTROL GROUP is the group that does not receive any experimental treatment in the experiment. It is used to compare the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. In this experiment, the control group are the HERDS that did not receive the feed additives.
The experimental group, on the contrary, are the groups that were subjected to experimental treatment. In this case, the experimental group are the HERDS that were given the feed additives.