Homer Notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend, Barney, tells him that coconut juice will get rid of the green slime. Homer decides to check this out by spraying half of the shower with coconut juice, and half with water. After three days of 'Treatment', there is no change in the appereance of the green slime on either side of the shower.

What was the Iniitial Observation?

Identify the-
Control Group;

Independent Variable;

Dependent Variable;

What should be Homer's conclusion?

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The initial observation: Homer's shower is covered in a strange green slime.

Control group: The side of the shower sprayed with water.

Independent variable: Coconut juice (sprayed on one side of the shower).

Dependent variable: Appearance of the green slime.

Homer's conclusion should be that coconut juice did not have any effect on getting rid of the green slime since there was no change in the appearance of the slime on either side of the shower after three days of treatment.

The initial observation is that the shower is covered in a strange green slime.

The control group in this experiment is the half of the shower that was sprayed with water. This group is not exposed to any treatment and serves as a comparison to evaluate the effectiveness of the coconut juice.

The independent variable is the coconut juice. Homer sprays half of the shower with coconut juice to test its ability to get rid of the green slime.

The dependent variable is the appearance of the green slime. Homer is comparing the changes in the appearance of the green slime between the two groups (coconut juice vs. water).

Based on the information provided, Homer's conclusion should be that spraying coconut juice or water on the green slime has no effect on its appearance. The experiment did not show any difference between the coconut juice-treated side and the water-treated side, indicating that neither substance is effective in getting rid of the green slime.