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Does variable mean the same as result? - Answers

no a variable is anything that can change. a result is what you conclude after performing an experiment. example: ok let's say you want to test a new fertilizer you would most likely use two different plants in the same room using a different fertilizer for each plant. the variable would be the fertilizer and the result would be if the new fertilizer worked or not. hope this helps.



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no a variable is anything that can change. a result is what you conclude after performing an experiment. example: ok let's say you want to test a new fertilizer you would most likely use two different plants in the same room using a different fertilizer for each plant. the variable would be the fertilizer and the result would be if the new fertilizer worked or not. hope this helps.



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Does variable mean the same as result? - Answers

no a variable is anything that can change. a result is what you conclude after performing an experiment. example: ok let's say you want to test a new fertilizer you would most likely use two different plants in the same room using a different fertilizer for each plant. the variable would be the fertilizer and the result would be if the new fertilizer worked or not. hope this helps.

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