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lisaromero420
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Project Question: For mag-nificent breakfast cereal, I am having trouble identifying the dependent, control, and independent variables.
Project Due Date: Feb. 24, 2014
Project Status: I am just starting

Dependent vs. Independent variable help

Post by lisaromero420 »

I am doing the mag-nificent breakfast cereal science project, but I don't know how to find the variables. In this project, I extract the iron from breakfast cereals by blending it with distilled water and running it in a funnel over a magnet. The iron additive is left over in the end. Help me identify the independent, dependent, and control please!
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

Post by deleted-71603 »

Hello, and welcome to Science Buddies! You have chosen an interesting project. Iron in a person's diet is very important. If you're going to eat cereal, you might as well eat cereal with nutritional benefit!

I would like for you to take a first attempt at your variables. First let's review definitions of different types of variables. More discussion can be found here:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml

Controlled variable: settings you wish to keep constant in your experiment so that it doesn't affect the outcome
Independent variable: settings which you, as the scientist, change in order to see how it affects the outcome of your experiment
Dependent variable: what you measure to determine whether it is affected by your independent variable(s)

Based on these definitions, what do you think your variables are? Remember, you can have more than one of each (but you don't have to).

Good luck!
Deana
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Project Question: What are the independent and dependent variables in the Mag-nificent Breakfast Cereal project? I think the independant variable must be the cereals with the differing amounts of iron and the controlled variables would be the amount of cereal, amount of water, and strength of magnet. If that is correct, what would the dependent variable be? The iron pellet?
Project Due Date: June 13, 2014
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

Post by Babke »

I am doing the MagNificent Breakfast Cereal project, too. I thing the independent variable would be the cereal with the varying amounts of iron in it and the controlled variables would be the amount of cereal, amount of water, and strength of magnet. If this is correct then what is the dependent variable?
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

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You are spot on with your independent and controlled variables. The dependent variable will be what you are measuring to determine whether it is affected by changes in your independent variable. Can you make an educated guess as to what that is for this experiment?
Deana
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

Post by deleted-330822 »

Would the dependent variable be the amount of iron found?
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

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Yes it is! Good job, and good luck!
Deana
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

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I am attempting to make a graph with an independent variable of "Percent Daily Value of Iron" and dependent variable of "Relative Iron Pellet Size" and I'm not sure if these are correct. I'm not sure how to start making the graph.
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Re: Dependent vs. Independent variable help

Post by deleted-71603 »

Hi, chauder8. Welcome to Science Buddies!

Your variables are correct. I recommend you make a scatter plot of your data. Are you familiar with these? If not, take a look here.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... l#overview
http://www.statisticshowto.com/how-to-c ... tter-plot/

After review these pages and taking a first attempt, write back with questions you still have.

Good luck!
Deana
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