To guess at an answer using some knowledge of the subject but without sufficient evidence to draw a complete conclusion.
The word 'guess' is both a verb (guess, guesses, guessing, guessed) and a noun (guess, guesses).Examples:I can guess your age. (guess = verb)Go ahead and make a guess. (guess = noun)
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Well from the things they left behind historians make educated guesses !
they basicly ballpark it , aka they make educated guesses and use trial and error as a learnig utencil
This is critical thinking. This allows you to read something and understand the different points of view so that you can make educated guesses.
Dates are approximate, since we can only make educated guesses at when they were written.Titus Andronicus, 1593Macbeth, 1606Antony and Cleopatra, 1607Timon of Athens, 1608Coriolanus, 1609
Inferring means using evidence and reasoning to draw conclusions or make educated guesses about something that is not explicitly stated. It involves making logical connections based on available information.
a research question is question that you research and make a hypothesis (educated guess) to form the correct answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
While it is difficult to know exactly what is going on inside the sun, scientists make educated guesses. They have radio and optical telescopes and other instruments monitoring the sun all the time.
Since oreodonts are only known from fossils, there is no way to know for certain what color they were. It might be possible to make some educated guesses based on the colors of possible living relatives, but those are still only guesses. Oreodonts may have been distantly related to pigs, hippopotamuses, the pig-like peccaries, or camels.
In order for a scientist to solve a problem or learn more about a phenomenon, they must first see it in order to know that it exists. Also, observations allow scientists to make educated guesses, called hypotheses, to try and explain what is causing a phenomenon.
They make wild guesses and find out later how wrong they were.
by thinking make an educated guess
Inferences are guesses. You make guesses about someone based on what they do and say - and in the case of story characters, how they think. You'll have to use your experience to make those guesses, though - think about what sort of character would act, think, or talk the way that character is doing, and you can pretty much figure out what sort of person they'd be and how the plot is going to develop around them.