What are the manipulated variables and the responding variables on each graph?
Similarly, you may ask, what are the responding and manipulated variables?
An experiment generally has three variables: The manipulated or independent variable is the one that you control. The controlled variable is the one that you keep constant. The responding variable or variables is what happens as a result of the experiment (i.e. it's the output variable).
Similarly, it is asked, what is the response variable in an experiment?
A responding variable is something that “responds” to changes you make in an experiment. The changes in an experiment are made to the independent variable (also called the manipulated variable); the responses that happen as a result of those deliberate changes are the responding variables.
Line graphs You can do a number of things with the information in a line graph: You can determine how a variable changes over time, Given one variable, the other variable can be determined, You can show trends in the data, and.