Variable

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The factor that can change in an experiment

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to perfect your morning coffee routine to get the ideal cup every time. Just like how changing the amount of sugar, the type of coffee beans, or the brewing time can alter the taste of your coffee, a variable in an experiment is the factor that can change and affect the outcome. In both scenarios, identifying and adjusting these variables—whether it's your coffee ingredients or experimental conditions—can lead to different results, helping you to find the best possible outcome for your needs.

Practice Version

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