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W Read the observation, question, and hypothesis. Observation: Hotter water seems to produce more bubbles than cold water when it is mixed with dish soap. Question: Does water temperature affect the amount of bubbles that are produced from dish soap? Hypothesis: Hot water produces more bubbles than cold water when it is mixed with dish soap. D'Angela will mix soap and water in a clean beaker four times. To test her hypothesis, which conditions should change or remain the same each time? O The water temperature should remain the same, but the type of soap should change. O The type of soap should remain the same, but the quantity of soap should change. O The water temperature should remain the same, but the quantity of soap should change. The type of soap should remain the same, but the temperature of the water should change.​

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