________ are the facts, figures, and other evidence gathered during an experiment
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hypothesis |
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data |
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independent variables |
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conclusions |
Answer: Option B is
correct
Explanation:
Independent variable = A variable whose variation is not dependent
on another variable
The value of dependent variables is dependent on independent
variables.
In the given case,
The exam score is dependent on the duration of sleep.
The exam score = Dependent variable
The amount of sleep = Independent variable
The dependent variable (Marks) is plotted on the Y-axis while the independent variable (Amount of sleep) is plotted on the X-axis.
DATA = Facts, figures, and other evidence gathered during an experiment

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