which of the following is a constant, or control variable, in this experiment?

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None of the above.

what experiment

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Is the answer c?

To determine which variable is a constant or control variable in an experiment, you need to understand the basic terms and design of an experiment. In an experiment, there are typically three types of variables:

1. Independent Variable: This is the variable that is deliberately manipulated or changed by the researcher. It is the factor that is hypothesized to have an effect on the dependent variable. The independent variable is not a constant or control variable.

2. Dependent Variable: This is the variable that is measured or observed to determine the effect of the independent variable. It is the outcome or response variable that is influenced by the independent variable. The dependent variable is not a constant or control variable.

3. Control Variable: This is the variable that is kept constant or unchanged throughout the experiment. Its purpose is to provide a baseline for comparison and ensure that any observed changes in the dependent variable can be attributed solely to the independent variable. Control variables are constants that do not change.

In your question, you mentioned that there are options to choose from, but they are not provided. To identify the constant or control variable in the experiment, you need to look for the variable that remains the same throughout the experiment, usually established during the experimental design process. These control variables are essential to isolate the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable.

Please provide the options or specific details about the experiment, and I would be happy to assist you further in identifying the control variable.