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when you make a educated guess to a question and solve it using the scientific method
A testable explanation for a question that is based upon previous knowledge is known as a scientific hypothesis. This explanation can then be tested using the scientific method.
Any time you make a guess and then get information to either prove or disprove that guess, you are using the scientific method. You can use it to find out which car or cellphone or game you should buy, or to learn which clothes and colors look best on you, or even to figure out which Pokemon is closest to you!
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An intelligent guess is an educated estimate made using logical reasoning, prior knowledge, and critical thinking skills. It involves using available information and context to make an informed prediction or decision.
An estimate
The word for making a thoughtful guess is "estimate." It involves using available information to make an educated guess about something, such as a quantity or value.
A hypothesis is a guess of what may happen in a future event based on facts and, sometimes, opinions that have been acquired before-hand that help support said guess. To put it into simpler terms, it's an educated guess. In the scientific method, making a hypothesis is either step two or three, depending on which method you are using (Step 1 being ask a question and 2 being make a hypothesis or step 1 being ask a question, 2 being do research, and 3 being make a hypothesis). Hope this helps!
The Scientific Method first starts with formulation of a question. Any question that is testable will do. The next step is to come up with an educated guess about your question. After the guess is made a prediction about the hypothesis (usually whether it is correct or not) is made. You then next test your Hypothesis using an experiment. After you test your Hypothesis you Analyse the data to discover whether or not the prediction about the Hypothesis is, or is not, supported.
A watt is a unit of power (Joules/second: energy / time). I guess it depends on what method you are using to get energy out of the water, as to how much energy is in it.
Himalayan bank i guess
"I guess her goal was to unnerve me..."