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What is the purpose of Setup X in the experiment? This is also one of the common questions for experimental questions in Booklet B of the Science paper. |
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If you see a similar question in experimental questions, you should |
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identify Dependent Variables |
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identify Independent Variables |
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Answer using the below template <Setup Name> acts as a control set-up to prove that the <Dependent Variable> is caused only by the <Independent Variable> and not by any other variables in the experiment. If you do not know what are Independent and Dependent Variable, read up on them via Experimental Questions - Understanding Variables. |
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Try the below question taken from 2014 P4 SA2 MGS Paper.
Dependent Variables - volume of water Independent Variables - roots Answer : Beakup B acts as a control set-up to prove that the difference in the volume of water is caused only by the roots taking in the water and not by any other variables in the experiment.
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