A testable question is one that can be answered through observation, experimentation, or measurement. For example, "Does increasing the amount of sunlight a plant receives result in faster growth?" This question can be tested by setting up an experiment with different groups of plants receiving varying amounts of sunlight and measuring their growth over a specific period.
Hypothesis, if you're talking about the scientific method.
This is what is being tested ,or the if statement...and that is what it is...
This is what is being tested ,or the if statement...and that is what it is...
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Hypothesis, if you're talking about the scientific method.
False, a statement that can be tested is a hypothesis. In a hypothesis "if...then..." format, one is presenting a possible solution to a question. A law is a proven statement or idea.
A hypothesis is a statement that suggests a possible answer to a question or a solution to a problem. It is intended to be tested and either supported or refuted through research and experimentation.
A hypothesis is a question or a statement that you must prove or disprove through an experiment. Whether or not something can be tested by an experiment determines whether or not you can form a hypothesis.
Hypothesis.
This is what is being tested ,or the if statement...and that is what it is...
A hypothesis.
A hypothesis.
This is what is being tested ,or the if statement...and that is what it is...
Inverse (Tested)
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.