Question 1 of 10 In an experiment, the explanatory variable is a and the response variable is \( b \) Which variable is manipulated, or changed? A. Both a and \( b \) B. b C. Neither a nor \( b \) D. \( a \) SUBMIT
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In an experiment, the explanatory variable is the one that is manipulated or changed to observe its effect on another variable. The response variable is the one that is measured or observed. Show more…
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