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2 if i sing to my plants, then they will grow taller
3 if i stop feeding my goldfish, then it will die
4 swearing in class will likely land me in detention
5 if gretchen gets only 5 hours of sleep thursday night, she might fail her german test on friday morning
6 feeding your cat twice as much food as recommended could make her overweight
Since the problem isn't clearly stated (e.g., what to do with these statements—identify independent/dependent variables, classify as hypothesis, etc.), I'll assume a common task like identifying independent (I) and dependent (D) variables for each:
Statement 2: "If I sing to my plants, then they will grow taller"
- I: Singing to plants (action)
- D: Plant height (outcome)
Statement 3: "If I stop feeding my goldfish, then it will die"
- I: Stopping feeding (action)
- D: Goldfish life (outcome: die or not)
Statement 4: "Swearing in class will likely land me in detention"
- I: Swearing in class (action)
- D: Getting detention (outcome)
Statement 5: "If Gretchen gets only 5 hours of sleep Thursday night, she might fail her German test on Friday morning"
- I: Hours of sleep (5 hours)
- D: German test result (fail or not)
Statement 6: "Feeding your cat twice as much food as recommended could make her overweight"
- I: Amount of cat food (twice recommended)
- D: Cat's weight (overweight or not)
If the task was different (e.g., classifying as hypothesis), all are conditional statements/hypotheses (if-then or predictive). Let me know the exact task for a more precise response!
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Since the problem isn't clearly stated (e.g., what to do with these statements—identify independent/dependent variables, classify as hypothesis, etc.), I'll assume a common task like identifying independent (I) and dependent (D) variables for each:
Statement 2: "If I sing to my plants, then they will grow taller"
- I: Singing to plants (action)
- D: Plant height (outcome)
Statement 3: "If I stop feeding my goldfish, then it will die"
- I: Stopping feeding (action)
- D: Goldfish life (outcome: die or not)
Statement 4: "Swearing in class will likely land me in detention"
- I: Swearing in class (action)
- D: Getting detention (outcome)
Statement 5: "If Gretchen gets only 5 hours of sleep Thursday night, she might fail her German test on Friday morning"
- I: Hours of sleep (5 hours)
- D: German test result (fail or not)
Statement 6: "Feeding your cat twice as much food as recommended could make her overweight"
- I: Amount of cat food (twice recommended)
- D: Cat's weight (overweight or not)
If the task was different (e.g., classifying as hypothesis), all are conditional statements/hypotheses (if-then or predictive). Let me know the exact task for a more precise response!