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Posted by admin on September 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment

science questions about the control and variable?
A man planned a 1 – mile increase in a test of track shoes. that once went barefoot I considered the level of maximum pain. tested different types of shoes and was given the number compared to barefoot walking barefoot was a or control variable? Why?
His bare feet were in control. This is because the expieriment it comes to finding the most comfortable shoes for hiking and if hes not using any of it can not assess the shoes. It's basically like this, the control means would be no change and setting a basline for the general expierimnet. shoes would be the variable themselves because those are the things are changing along the expieriment.
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