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  • 16-08-2016
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why are variables important in science?

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AshtheSlytherin
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  • 16-08-2016
Variables are important in science because they enable scientists to perform experiments with different results. If we didn't have variables, we wouldn't be able to perform experiments that make sense and we wouldn't know half of what we know today about science.

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