Educated guess.
I guessed
the answer you didn't already know that WOW YOURE SMART!
The guess and check method involves a few key steps: first, make an initial guess based on the problem's context. Then, check if the guess meets the requirements or conditions set by the problem. If it doesn't, adjust the guess accordingly and repeat the checking process until a satisfactory solution is found. This method is often iterative, requiring multiple guesses and checks until the correct answer is identified.
In mathematics, it is often useful to make an educated guess when working on the solution to a problem. This is called an estimate.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to study guides or intervention materials without more context. However, I can help explain the concept of guess and check, which involves making an educated guess about a solution, testing it, and adjusting based on the results until the correct answer is found. If you have a specific problem or example from your guide, feel free to share, and I'd be happy to help!
it is smart guess on a science thing
I guess so.
I cannot completely explain how, but there is a song for long division that goes, "Divide, Multiply, Subtract & Bring Down." So, it being my guess that you are smart, you can figure it out on your own from here.
smart i guess
no
Hypothesis mean a smart guess by logic and reasoning; hypothesis are predicting in doing experiment.
there just born that way i guess
I guess I could explain to you the theory of why beaversdo not get along with humans
(a) Explain the 6 steps in problem solving
to prove that I'm smart
Only you can explain your answer! Other people can only guess.
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