Well it like odd and even numbers here is a exampleExample --- > Az% + D5 = 108 that is odd <------- ---> D6 + U8 = 175 which is even <------- Help? so count you fingers to all the way to... j so use you finger to count to j. Good its 10. that is a odd number so count L. Good it 12 so you add those numbers together and it makes 112 you never at the 0 for 3 numbers.you can do it in even 2 this is using both strategy i just told you at the top what their like.So if one is even and one is odd you would but " Both" This is all about your strategy. if you still don't get lisene for our teacher or look online
No. A hypothesis is a stated proposition to be tested.
I think they're the same thing
They Observe, Predict and Infer
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
guess, assume, infer, estimate.
Infer implies a logical deduction was made, whereas a guess seems more like a random try at getting the answer correct.
you could go and predict information in a story
Signal words could be infer, predict, probably, guess, clues, or believe.
no it is 100 percent different
to infer is to take a guess from the observations (ex. i infer that the ice melted because the sun is shinig bright). an experiment is a testing method u use to find the answer to your hypothesis. hope this helps!
You can use "but" in a sentence with the word "infer" to contrast ideas or outcomes. For example, "He didn't directly state his opinion, but I inferred that he disagreed based on his tone of voice." This shows a difference between what was said and what was understood.
You make a prediction before experimentation-you predict what will happen. You make an inference after experimentation-you infer the results.