patrick and spongebob love to blow bubbles! patrick found some super bubble soap a sail-mart. the ads claim that supere bubble soap will produce bubbles that are twice as as bubbles made with regular bubble soap. patrick and spongebob made up two samples of bubble soulution. one sample was made with 5oz. of super bubble soap and 5oz. of water, while the other was meade with the same amount of water and 5oz. of regular bubble soap. patrick and spongbob used their favorite bubble wands to blow 10 diffrent bubbles and did their best to measure the diameter of each one. the results are shown in the chart. what is the dependent variable? (a dependent variable is the outcome)

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The dependent variable in this scenario is the diameter of the bubbles. It is the outcome that is being measured in order to determine the effectiveness of the different types of bubble soap.

The dependent variable in this scenario is the diameter of the bubbles. It is the outcome that is being measured and observed, and it is expected to be influenced by the independent variable, which in this case is the type of bubble soap used (super bubble soap or regular bubble soap).