Is there a connection between age and pulse rate?
That's the one I used and i got it right
Control is an experiment in which either no result is shown or the result shown is consistent for any change in variable.Independent Variable is the factor the Experimenter alters in order to see the effects on the dependent variable.Dependent Variable is the exact opposite.
Yes. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation of some observable event. An experiment is designed to test if the hypothesis is possibly correct. Broadly speaking, there are three possible results of an experiment.The results are inconclusive (for example, the experiment was not designed well or some unplanned event occurred).The hypothesis is disproved (the experiment showed that the hypothesis was not a good explanation).The hypothesis is shown to be possible (a hypothesis can never be proven correct because the results could be caused by some factor not considered in the experiment).
The one not experimented on. The control group is used to compare results to, to check that the changes you made during the experiment were responsible for the results seen in those groups. In other words, you use the control to confirm if the results shown in the experiment were caused by the independent variable (the variable that you change and are trying to investigate).
It means that the time shown is the longest wash programme on the machine. Qualified by Currys when I asked the question.
In an experiment, charts and graphs can effectively display data trends, relationships, and comparisons among variables. For instance, bar graphs can illustrate categorical data, while line graphs can show changes over time. Scatter plots can reveal correlations between two continuous variables, and pie charts can represent proportional data. These visual tools enhance comprehension and facilitate the interpretation of experimental results.
This grammar question depends on the time sense of the statement. For yesterday's experiment, we say 'was shown'. For the anticipated experiment, 'is [expected to be] shown' would be proper. Both are correct, but they are used in different situations. "is shown" is a Present Tense in the Passive Voice, whereas "was shown" is a Past Tense Passive.
An "alternate" is another phrasing of the question, or the same question with spelling mistakes. These are "merged" into another question, so that if someone asks the question with one spelling or phrasing, they will be shown the main question and answer.
The word experimen can be a noun or a verb.
Your question is not complete since the cartoon is not shown in your question.
Alcohol use.
to feel the pulse, one has to press an artery with the tips of the fingers. This can be done easily on the wrist or neck as shown int the link.
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False. When a hypothesis is shown to be incorrect, it does not necessarily mean the experiment is a failure. It provides valuable information and contributes to the scientific process by ruling out one possible explanation, allowing for further refinement of the hypothesis.
It is to the far left, underneath the dash. sorry, I answered this question from the front page, but the category wasn't shown... someone else can probably answer this as I don't own a VW
i need someone to answer me cause that was the question i asked so how would i know stupid people!
This question makes no sense. If more information had been given - concerning at least some details about "the manner shown in Figure 52" - then someone might have been able to give a better answer than this one...
The amount of current enclosed by the rectangular loop shown is not provided in the question.