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spongebob noticed that his favorite pants were not as clean as they used to be. his friend sandy told him that he should try using clean-o detergent, a new laundry soap she found at sail-mart. spongebob made sure to wash one pair of pants in plain water and another pair in water with the clean-o detergent. after washing both pairs of pants a total of three times, the pants washed in the clean-o detergent did not appear to be any cleaner than the pants washed in plain water.
- what was spongebob’s beginning question for his experiment?
- what is the independent variable?
- what is the dependent variable?
- what are some control variables?
- what should spongebob’s conclusion be?
Question 7: What was Spongebob’s beginning question for his experiment?
The experiment is about testing if Clean - O detergent cleans pants better. So the beginning question should be about whether Clean - O detergent is more effective in cleaning pants than plain water (or if Clean - O detergent cleans pants better).
The independent variable is the factor that is changed in an experiment. In this case, the type of washing solution (using Clean - O detergent or plain water) is what Spongebob is changing.
The dependent variable is what is being measured or observed. Here, we are observing how clean the pants are, so the cleanliness of the pants is the dependent variable.
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Does Clean - O detergent clean pants better than plain water? (or a similar question about the effectiveness of Clean - O detergent in cleaning pants)