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Experiment and investigation must be A. approved B. unreproduceable c repeatable d accepted which is it?

C. Repeatable


Are variable in an experiment can change True or False?

A variable does and must change, but you can only have one variable, otherwise the experiment becomes biased and unfair


What is a basic requirements that a scientific hypothesis must have?

A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.


What is a basic requirement that a scientific hypothesis must have?

A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.


What must an experiment have in order to be valid?

to represent the population.at random. -apex (;


What must scientists do if they want to make a scientific law?

Laws in science are theories that can be proved in a repeatable experiment (i.e. evolution is not repeatable, thus it is a theory.) However, there is no formal board of scientists that rule if something is a law or not.


Is a scientific principle taken as true?

To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.


What does it mean to say a scientific question must be repeatable?

The word repeatable means that it can occur again. In the case of a scientific question, you must be able to reproduce the experiment more than one time to prove it's not just a one-time occurrence.


A theorem must be true or false?

False. (apex)


Is a scientific principle taken as absolutely true?

To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.


The past tense of must is musted true or false?

false.


- true or false an object with no force on it must be at rest?

false