Controlled Experiment
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Example:
Imagine trying to figure out which ingredient in your favorite cookie recipe makes it taste just right. This situation is similar to a controlled experiment because you only change one ingredient at a time to see how it affects the cookie’s taste, just like changing one variable in an experiment. In both scenarios, whether baking cookies or conducting a scientific experiment, you isolate one factor (the ingredient or variable) to determine its direct impact while keeping everything else constant, like the other ingredients or conditions.

Practice Version

Controlled Experiment: An experiment in which only one variable is changed. Controlled experiment. A controlled experiment is a scientific test where only one factor is altered while all others are kept constant to see its specific effects.