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1) Before you start the project you need people, gum (different flavors, and same brand), Stopwatch, and a paper and pencil.
2) Let the people chew the gum and when the gum loses its flavor stop the timer for that flavor.
3) Record that data on the piece of paper when you finish all the flavors.
4) Now you look at the results and see which one of the flavors lost its flavor fastest.
5) Turn it into a bar graph
The Independent Variable is the gum because it starts out with the flavor and then it starts to loses Flavor. The Dependent Variable is the time because it times how long the flavor lasts.
1) Gum
2) People (Around 10 People)
3) Pencil or anything to write with
4) A piece of paper for your data
5) Any device to keep track of how long your experiment will take
Big Red
1. 3:46
2. 4:27
Spearmint
1. 3:16
2. 24:08
Winter Fresh
1. 10:05
2. 23:05
Juicy Fruit
1. 8:34
2. 23:00
Double Mint
1. 13:44
2. 19:25
If I get a few people to try flavors of gum Spear Mint, Double Mint, Winter Fresh, Big Red, And Juicy Fruit. Spear Mint or Double Mint will last longer than the others. Big Red And Juicy Fruit will be the shortest time. Let's Go See The Results!
My Hypothesis Was Both Right And Wrong, The Reason That I Was Right Is Because Double Mint Was One Of The Longest Flavors To Last And The Part That Wasn't Right Was That Juicy Fruit Was Also One Of The Longest Flavor To Last Too And I Guessed That It Would Loses Its Flavor Fastest.
By: Maleeha Tasneem Period: 3