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OpenStudy (samara8954):

Emilio's teacher told his class that a controlled experiment's results are valid only if one factor in the experiment is changed and all the other factors remain constant. Why is this statement true? Changing several different factors in an experiment takes too much time. Changing several different factors in an experiment takes too many controls. When only one factor is changed, you don't need to use a control. When only one factor is changed, you can be more certain that it caused the results.

OpenStudy (samara8954):

@OregonDuck

oregonduck (oregonduck):

It would be D :D

oregonduck (oregonduck):

because having only one variable changed then if the experiment changed then we know that the one variable change is what caused the experiment to change

OpenStudy (samara8954):

correct

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