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Greg is testing two different types of fertilizer on his tomato plants to find the best conditions for his summer garden. He isadding different amounts of fertilizers to his plants. Then he is recording how much the plants grow for 4 weeks. His data isrecorded in the data table. In this experiment, the independent variable is the amount of fertilizer applied (Types A and B); the dependent variable isthe plant growth. What is the result when the independent variable is changed? Can you match these situations? Both Fertilizer A and BExpected results would be very low average weekly plant growth, <0.2cm1.5kg fertilizer AIncrease in average weekly plant growth, increase fertilizer 1kg to 1.5kg2.5kg fertilizer BResults in the greatest weekly growth overall3.0kg fertilizer A or BResults in the least weekly plant growth overall

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    D. He will use 1.5 kg of fertilizer C.

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