Introduction to science Quizizz Review
Dark sodas have more carbonation than clear sodas. What is the dependent variable of this statement?
Amount of carbonation
A student wants to test the hypothesis of "If salt is added to water then the boiling point of water will decrease." What is the independent variable
Amount of salt
Plants grow best in colored light. What is the independent variable of this statement?
Colored Light
The things that are kept the same to ensure the results are due to the experiment is called..
Constant
Its one of the independent variables that is use for comparison, does not get any change, original or plain variable.
Control
The variable that is being tested, counted, or measured and is responding to the independent variable is known as
Dependent Variable
Mrs. Goodwyn wants to see if studying time affects test scores...She gives all 6 classes the same assignment but assigns different study times. What is the constant?
Same Assignment
Mrs. Goodwyn wants to see if studying time affects test scores...She gives all 6 classes the same assignment but assigns different study times. What is the independent variable?
Study time
Mrs. Goodwyn wants to see if studying time affects test scores...She gives all 6 classes the same assignment but assigns different study times. What is the dependent variable?
Test Score
When graphing categories, you would use a
bar graph
A student wants to test the hypothesis of "If salt is added to water then the boiling point of water will decrease." What is the dependent variable?
boiling point
The independent variable is the ONE thing you
change
. The summary at the end of an experiment that explains the results.
conclusion
Testing a hypothesis often involves a(n):
experiment
. What type of data is shown here?
qualitative
The stove is red hot.
qualitative
There are 25 Liters of water in the buckets.
quantitative
What graph would you use to graph data that compares two variables?
scatter plot
If you graphed the safest states to live during a zombie apocalypse, what would go on the x-axis?
states
When graphing your data, the independent variable goes on the
x-axis (horizontal)