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Monday Identify the independent variable in each. August 24, 2014 Starters Week 1-3 Monday Identify the independent variable in each. How does the amount of exercise affect your pulse rate? How do earthworms respond to different amounts of light?

Tuesday Identify the dependent variable in each. August 26, 2014 Tuesday Identify the dependent variable in each. If the plant is in a dark room, it will stop growing. How many minutes will a glider stay in the air with different masses

Wednesday Identify the independent and dependent variable in each. August 27, 2014 Wednesday Identify the independent and dependent variable in each. The time it takes to run a mile depends on the person’s running speed. The higher the temperature of the air in the oven, the faster the cake will bake.

Identify the independent and dependent variable in each. Thursday August 28, 2014 Identify the independent and dependent variable in each. Lemon trees receiving the most water produced the most lemons. A study was done to find if different tire treads affect the braking distance of a car.