Usually they start with the theory and work backwards.
as a scientist, people come up with a prediction (hypothesis) based on prior and researched knowledge. For example if the question was "Which makes a better conductor, iron or steel?"
You could answer:
a) probably the same because both are forms of metal
or
b) iron bbecause it is used for a as a conductor more often
dat not goood
2. When you observe something happening, you can come up with an idea that explains the observation.
e.g. 'road accidents are more common with higher speed'.
You can then set about testing the hypothesis, by gathering data, and seeing if your idea (= hypothesis) stands up to examination.
To start a hypothesis you need, " If.................................then.................." For example. If you take toothpaste and check the minerals then you can find which works best BTW, I am in 6th grade!
They get a problemand then try to solve it .Then comes the hypothesis that helps them solve the problem by using the steps of the hypothesis.
Look at your data and propose a theory that seems to be supported by it
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you find a hypothesis by testing your project and finding out if it is right
The trick of course is to find an alternative a priori hypothesis.
Reject the hypothesis.
Find a hypothesis.
When their hypothesis for the conducted experiment is accurate.
hypothesis?
It means that he or she does not find the hypothesis to be plausible.
The trick of course is to find an alternative a priori hypothesis.
You act and experiment according to your hypothesis and write observations.
Reject the hypothesis.
Find a hypothesis.
A hypothesis is what you think is going to happen.
When their hypothesis for the conducted experiment is accurate.
It really depends on what your hypothesis is! But I expect a hypotenuse could be more useful in this context. However, knowledge of the hypothesis, hypotenuse even, is not enough to enable you to find the perimeter.
Propose another hypothesis
A dictionary.
hypothesis?
To find out if your experiment went as you as you predicted.