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No, the hypothesis is the question about the experiment. The conclusion is the sum up of what was learned from an experiment.
Conclusions are a take away from the experiment and are effective strategies to "sum up" the evidence.
Scientific experiment must be conduct where the result of the hypothesis tested must be accurate, repeatable - reproducible and without bias. To sum up to the requirement, set of the methods and norm is sum up and become scientific methodology. Without accuracy, repeatability and credibility then the experiment would worth nothing.
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Equipment had limited display, student ruler can measure up to a mm and for a string of 10 cm it will have error of at least +/- 1mm. An experiment usually required to measure many thing like mass - volume - length - energy and each of these little error would sum up to the experimental error.
No, the hypothesis is the question about the experiment. The conclusion is the sum up of what was learned from an experiment.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
It depends on what the experiment is.
Select an experiment that has a random result rather than one that is deterministic. The result of the experiment is the outcome of the probabilistic experiment.
That would depend on the conditions of the experiment.
The experiment is undefined. On a single roll of eight or more normal dice the probability of getting a sum of 7 is 0.
Conclusions are a take away from the experiment and are effective strategies to "sum up" the evidence.
The sum of 2x and 3x is 5x. The coach was asked to sum up his experiences during the championship season.
The answer depends on what the experiment consists of. Since that is not specified, there can be no sensible answer.
There are many advantages to making a lump sum payment when buying a house. A couple of the advantages are it lowers the design and contract administration costs.
The sum of 7 plus 7 is fourteen (14). This level of math is usually learned by elementary school students who memorize basic arithmetic such as addition and multiplication.
Scientific experiment must be conduct where the result of the hypothesis tested must be accurate, repeatable - reproducible and without bias. To sum up to the requirement, set of the methods and norm is sum up and become scientific methodology. Without accuracy, repeatability and credibility then the experiment would worth nothing.