Beth wanted to find out whether or not salt affects how quickly ice melts. She used an ice cube tray to make 10 ice cubes of the same shape and size. Then, she placed the ice cubes on the same windowsill. She sprinkled each ice cube with one teaspoon of salt, and timed how long it took for the cubes to melt. She recorded all of the data. If someone else read the data, would he or she be able to make an accurate conclusion about the effect of salt on ice? No, because Beth should have used a different amount of salt on each of the ice cubes. Yes, because Beth used only one indep
These are the answers No, because Beth should have used a different amount of salt on each of the ice cubes. Yes, because Beth used only one independent variable and everything else was the same. No, because the data does not show how quickly the ice would have melted without the salt. Yes, because using 10 ice cubes gives enough trials for the results to be accurate.
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the answer is C
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