QUESTION IMAGE
Question
1.3.2 test (cst): science and engineering
question 7 of 25
how is a controlled variable different from a responding variable?
a. a controlled variable changes throughout an experiment, but a
responding variable stays the same.
b. a controlled variable stays the same due to changes in the
responding variable during the experiment.
c. a controlled variable changes due to changes in the responding
variable during the experiment.
d. a controlled variable stays the same throughout an experiment,
but a responding variable changes.
To solve this, we recall the definitions of controlled and responding variables in an experiment. A controlled variable (also called a constant) is kept the same throughout the experiment to ensure a fair test. A responding variable (dependent variable) changes in response to the independent variable.
- Option A: Incorrect. Controlled variables stay the same, responding variables change.
- Option B: Incorrect. Controlled variables are kept constant by the experimenter, not due to responding variable changes.
- Option C: Incorrect. Controlled variables do not change; they are held constant.
- Option D: Correct. It matches the definitions: controlled variable is constant, responding variable changes.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
D. A controlled variable stays the same throughout an experiment, but a responding variable changes.