Apples, lemon/water solution, pears, 1 knife , 2 bowls and a banana

independent variable:
dependent variable:
constant variables:
control:
PLEASE HELP ASAP

Ms. Sue can you help me please?

I'd need to know the hypothesis and methodology before I could answer your question.

Please Ms sue help or anyone!

Please answer my questions.

You don't give enough information to even guess what you want.

To identify the independent variable, dependent variable, constant variables, and control in this scenario, we need to understand the purpose or task associated with these items. Unfortunately, you haven't provided any information about the specific task or experiment you are conducting. Consequently, I am unable to accurately determine the variables in this context.

However, I can still explain the concepts to you, so you can determine them in your specific situation:

1. Independent Variable: This is the variable that is intentionally manipulated or changed in an experiment. It is the factor being tested or studied to see its effect on the dependent variable. In your scenario, think about which item or condition you are altering or testing.

2. Dependent Variable: This is the variable that is being observed or measured in an experiment. It is the outcome or response that may change as a result of the independent variable being manipulated. In your context, consider what you are observing or measuring.

3. Constant Variables: These are the factors or conditions in an experiment that are kept the same and not allowed to change. They are important to ensure that any observed changes can be attributed to the independent variable and not to other factors. In your case, identify any items or conditions that remain unchanged throughout the experiment.

4. Control: In scientific experiments, a control group is a baseline that serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the independent variable. It is a group or condition that is not exposed to the independent variable, allowing researchers to assess the difference between those that were exposed to the variable and those that weren't. In your scenario, consider if there is a group of items or conditions that are not manipulated or exposed to any changes.

Once you provide more details about the task or experiment you are conducting, I will be able to assist you further in determining the variables.