Task 3 Graphical Analysis & Question (25 pts)
Review the graph below and determine which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable. Afterwards, generate an experimental question that would align with the data presented to you on the graph. Lastly, what could be some control variables of your generated question?
Analyze That graph!
My generated experimental question is...
The independent variable is...
The dependent variable is...
Possible control variables can include...
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