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Physics, 16.01.2021 01:00, hendersontianna05

Natasha and Reanna observe a large airplane in the troposphere. Which experimental setup below would best determine how changing wind speeds might affect the airplaneā€™s flight time to its destination? The airplane's flight time is the test variable (independent variable), the wind speed is the outcome variable (dependent variable), and the airplane is the constant. The airplane's flight time is the outcome variable (dependent variable), the wind speed is the test variable (independent variable), and the airplane is the constant. The airplane's flight time is the constant, the wind speed is the outcome variable (dependent variable), and the airplane is the test variable (independent variable). The airplane's flight time is the test variable (independent variable), the airplane is the outcome variable (dependent variable), and the wind speed is the constant.

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