A guess, hypothosis, estimate?
A possible explanation or answer to a question is called a hypothesis. In scientific research, a hypothesis serves as a testable prediction that provides a basis for experimentation and investigation. It is formulated based on existing knowledge and observations, guiding researchers in exploring and understanding phenomena.
inference- a likely explanation for your observation (i hope this helps) =]
Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.
a rhetorical question
a question that can be answered in a sinqle sentence.Both arguments APEX
A hypothesis.
The question is somewhat ambiguous, but I would guess that the answer is the RANGE.
It is not possible to answer this question since there is no country that is called Gimbia.
This question is not very clearly phrased, but one possible answer is "discontinuous".
You need to specify which city you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
This question is not very clearly phrased, but one possible answer is "discontinuous".
inference- a likely explanation for your observation (i hope this helps) =]
It is not possible to answer the question since there is no recognised measurement called milliequivalents.
A stated possible explanation in scientific inquiry is called a hypothesis. It is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon or a scientific question that can be tested through experimental or observational methods.
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