No, absolutely not. You should be making observations as you go, and recording them. Then, when the experiment is over you can draw conclusions, but if you wait till after to record your observations, you won't remember them all.
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Get many scientists' opinions of the data. Measure data in SI units. Carry out two or fewer trials. Record only the most significant observations.
It shows that the experiment is designed properly.
Just be totally honest with him/her and ask her if you want to experiment with me.
A scientific theory is the best explanation for a praticular pattern of observations.
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A record of observations of the world
Get many scientists' opinions of the data. Measure data in SI units. Carry out two or fewer trials. Record only the most significant observations.
To write observations, feelings, and inspiration
yes it's the best answer or experiment
The best win-streak was 13, which was broken by the Dallas Cowboys in 2009, which is this season. The 2009-2010 season has broken the record for the Saints' best season record, but 13-3 can change and the record could become higher. You'll just have to wait until the post-season is over.
In research science it is critically important that you record data precisely and with a high degree of fidelity. Analysis needs to be suited to the data and performed carefully in order to get the best results and support the best observations and conclusions.
observations
i really don't know but the best way to calculate this answer is to use a calculator and experiment with it until you find your answer. * * * * * sqrt(0.09) = ±0.3
The team that has the best record or has the best season record.
experiment..........