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The ________ the ramp, the __________ the car will go. Question: When I change ____________________ _________________________________, what happens to ___________________ _________________________________? We will keep these things the same: We will only change: Prediction: A fair test: Name:___________________

How do I choose the right equipment for my investigation? car ramp other equipment size surface height wheels length Equipment

Why is it a good idea to take repeat readings? Making a table for repeat readings : Which heights to test? UnitsRepeatsAverage