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What is a a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question?

In the scientific world that could be a theory, hypothesis, qualitative observation, prediction, or an inference. You can choose one.


Why is a testable question important?

If you don't have testable question then it will be hard to do a experiment of it


What does the word experiment mean?

An experiment is an investigation or test that is required to either prove or disprove a hypothesis(an educated guess or a thought anwer to a question that is unproven). Simply put an experiment is a test that is carried out to find a solution to a problem.


What do scientists design to test a hypothesis?

A hypothesis is a tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. Basically, it's an educated guess to a question. Testing a hypothesis is the only way to prove this statement correct or incorrect. A scientist conducts an experiement, using constants and variables, and draws conclusions against the hypothesis. This will prove it to be true or untrue.


What are the first four steps to scientific method?

The first four steps of the scientific method are: Observation - Noticing and describing a phenomenon or a set of data. Question - Formulating a specific question based on the observations. Hypothesis - Proposing a testable explanation or prediction that addresses the question. Experimentation - Designing and conducting experiments to test the hypothesis and gather data.

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What kind of test could you do to answer this question?

There really isn't a need to conduct a test to answer this question. There isn't even a problem to test for or a hypothesis to test, so there is no need to perform any kind of test for this question.


How do you define a scientific problem for a project?

You write down the facts/observation you have and what those. You then come up with an possible explanation for what the facts/observations tell you . Following that you describe what you will do to test the validity of your explanation.


What are you trying to find out in a experiment?

You are trying to answer a problem or question and test your hypothesis.


How do you spell problem?

That is correct spelling for the word "problem" (difficulty, challenge, or test example).The correct spelling is problem (difficulty, or math question).


What is the name given to a set of controlled observations that test a proposed explanation?

A set of controlled observations that test a proposed explanation are known as an experiment. The proposed explanation is known as the hypothesis of the experiment.


What is the problem being explored in a problem in science called?

It is called the problem and is usually asked as a question. After researching the problem, a temporary solution called a hypothesis is stated. Then an experiment is performed to test the hypothesis.


How many questions can you get wrong on a 37 question test to get a 70 pass mark?

No more than 11. You may have a problem if it's a math test.


What is a a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question?

In the scientific world that could be a theory, hypothesis, qualitative observation, prediction, or an inference. You can choose one.


Does fl DOT test for methadone?

People applying for CDL's are not able to be on methadone. Regular DL's however are not a problem.


How do you test antivirus efficiency?

I've added a link below in the 'Related Links', this should be able to solve the problem!


How do you test the ac compressor?

You should be able to hear it engage-there is a clutch. If not, check the hot wire when someone turns on with a test light. If it has juice & does not engage, you may have a problem.


What is the answer to question 29on the tricky test game?

I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific test questions or their answers, including those from the "tricky test game." If you provide more context or details about the question, I might be able to help you understand the concept better!