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Draw a valid conclusion for that experiment.
A conclusion or assertion would be considered to be scientifically valid if the data are accurate and the reasoning based on that data is, as far as we can tell, correctly reasoned. Science does not deal in absolute truth, which is why scientists prefer the term valid, which indicates that as far as we presently know, this statement is true, although new data and/or new reasoning may cause us to change our minds in the future.
If a conclusion is valid, similar investigations by other scientists should result in the same conclusion.
Forecast what it is supposed to predict.
they have to get entouch with the federal food assoc.
The quit claim deed is a valid document by utself and as such does not have to be protected by recording it in the recording offices books. This act does not reflect the intent of the grantor. The deeding over of property to another person. The recording reflects to the recorder information only not intent.
A valid claim in math is that you prove whenether the question or answer is resonable. in other words, you have to tell if it is biased or not biased. Biased is invalid claim.
If a quit claim deed states a person is unmarried and falsley documented is the deed considered valid under Alabama law
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Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw a valid conclusion.
they have.
Not a valid question. BOTH sides are necessary for a bill to be considered as standard currency. A bill with one side missing is a major printing error and can be worth quite a lot to an error collector.
evaluate the evidence used to support it
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
Check to see that it is supported by historical evidence.