Sara and juan conducted an experiment to test which soil would be best for growing plants. they planted bean seeds in four pots and placed the pots in the sunlight. each pot had a different type of soil. they used all three types of soil seen in the jar: sand, silt, and clay. they also made a mixture of soil using equal parts of sand, silt, and clay. once the seeds were planted, the watered the pots every day and tracked the seed germination and plant growth. what was the dependent variable in the experiment

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Heyo, first off the dependent variable is the variable you measure at the end of the experiment, so basically the outcome of the experiment.

Sara and Juan used the four different types of soils which was considered as the independent variable. The independent variable is the variable you change at the beginning of the experiment.

The dependent variable of the experiment which was measured last was seed germination, and plant growth.

The dependent variable in the Sara and Juan experiment was seed germination and therefore plant growth.

What is the dependent variable?

The dependent variable is the experimental variable we need to measure in the experiment.

  • The independent variable does not change along with the experimental conditions.

In conclusion, the dependent variable in the Sara and Juan experiment was seed germination and therefore plant growth.

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