
Interpreting Data
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- Q1comparing two variables that change at the same time is easiest with aLine graphData tableChartBar graph30s
- Q2A dependent variable responds to a change in a(n)None of these are correctIndependent variableControl variableLine graph30s
- Q3Control groups are necessary becauseThey help us compare dataThey use independent variablesThey use dependent variablesThey always change30s
- Q4Bar graphsAre best for comparing 2 variabkesAre easy to makeAre best for percentagesCompare categories of data30s
- Q5If 3 out of 4 offspring exhibit the dominant trait, what percentage is recessive?25100507530s
- Q6If a student is testing the size of skateboard wheels and the speed of the skateboard, the dependent variable isLength of skateboardSize of wheelsSpeedSurface the board is on30s
- Q7If a new fertilizer is being tested, what would be a good control variableAmount of waterNumber of plantsNone of these are controlsAmount of fertilizer30s
- Q8Pie graphs are good for representingTwo variablesCategories of dataNumbersPercentages30s
- Q9Independent variables areDependent upon the resuktsNone of theseNever changedChanged by the experimenter30s