Underline each variable

IV ABOVE THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
DV ABOVE THE DEPENDANT VARIABLE

1.How will Product x affect the life if cut flowers.
2.What is the effect of different amounts of oxygen on the rate of yeast growth.
3.Does the number of bees affect the amount of honey produces in a hive.
4. Will a shorter winter affect the number of apples that will be harvested in the fall
5. What is the effect of wall color on the mood of prison inmates

1. IV

2. iv
3. DV
4. DV
5. IV

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To identify the variables in each statement, we can follow these steps:

1. Identify the question being asked.
2. Identify the factor or factors that are being manipulated or measured in the question.

Let's go through each question and underline the variables accordingly:

1. How will Product x affect the life if cut flowers?
- IV (Independent Variable): Product x.
- DV (Dependent Variable): Life of cut flowers.

2. What is the effect of different amounts of oxygen on the rate of yeast growth?
- IV (Independent Variable): Different amounts of oxygen.
- DV (Dependent Variable): Rate of yeast growth.

3. Does the number of bees affect the amount of honey produced in a hive?
- IV (Independent Variable): Number of bees.
- DV (Dependent Variable): Amount of honey produced in a hive.

4. Will a shorter winter affect the number of apples that will be harvested in the fall?
- IV (Independent Variable): Length of winter.
- DV (Dependent Variable): Number of apples harvested in the fall.

5. What is the effect of wall color on the mood of prison inmates?
- IV (Independent Variable): Wall color.
- DV (Dependent Variable): Mood of prison inmates.

By following these steps, we can clearly identify the variables in each question.