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Physics, 10.08.2021 06:10, Zuno8604

1. Hypothesis 2. Control 3. Dependent variable
4. Experiment 5. Constant
6. Independent variable
a. standard for comparison
b. testable prediction
c. factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
d. factor that doesn’t vary in experiment
e. organized procedure for testing hypothesis
f. factor whose value is graphed on y-axis
7. Put the steps of the Scientific Method in correct order using numbers 1-7.
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