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What is the general rule for where to put the independent variable on a graph?
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
How many feet are in a football field (100 yards)
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
You are trying to stand across the room and shoot a paper ball into the garbage can. You make it into the can on the first try. Is this an example of accuracy or precision?
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
________ measures temperature
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
Which of the following is true about variables ?
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
Speed is generally measured in ________ in the metric system.
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
An airplane travels for 120 minutes at a speed of 500 mi/hr. What distance did it travel?
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
54 yards to cm
4937.76 cm
Celsius
On the X axis
If more than one variable is changed, it is impossible to know which one caused the results of the experiment
300 ft
1,000 miles
Meters/second
Accuracy
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