A student performed an experiment to determine the relationship between air temperature and growth in plants. She divided 24 of the same type of seedlings into four groups of six plants. The plants were potted in identical pots with the same type and amount of soil. She grew each group at a different temperature; Group A was grown at 4°C, Group B was grown at 13°C, Group C was grown at 22°C, and Group D was grown at 31°C. Each pot received 40 mL of water every other day. She recorded the height of the plants in each group after a four-week period and found the mean height of each group.

What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

amount of soil

temperature the plants are grown in

type of plant

height of the plants

The dependent variable in this experiment is the height of the plants.

The dependent variable in this experiment is the height of the plants.

The dependent variable in this experiment is the height of the plants. The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured and is expected to change in response to the independent variable. In this case, the independent variable is the temperature the plants are grown in, and the dependent variable is the height of the plants. The student is measuring how the different temperatures affect the growth of the plants by comparing the mean height of each group.