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Physics, 03.10.2020 01:01 anna2894

How is a responding variable different from a manipulated variable? A. When a responding variable stays the same, the manipulated
variable changes.
B. A responding variable changes as a result of changes made to the
manipulated variable.
C. A responding variable changes, but a manipulated variable stays
the same.
D. When a responding variable changes, it causes the manipulated
variable to change.

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