A simulation makes it possible to do an otherwise impossible experiment
True
Not necessarily. Innate qualities can still be unique and original within an individual or species. While they may not be learned or acquired, they can still manifest in fresh and original ways depending on context or application.
Not necessarily. Something innate can have freshness or originality depending on how it is perceived or expressed. Innate qualities or characteristics may still be unique, novel, or creative in their own way.
True. Ecologists use ecological models to make predictions about how ecosystems may respond to different environmental conditions, species interactions, or human activities. These models help scientists understand ecological processes and make informed decisions for conservation and management purposes.
False. The chemical name of a drug does not necessarily represent its exact formula. The chemical name is a unique name assigned to a specific compound based on its chemical structure, while the drug's formula represents the elements and their proportions in the compound.
Any simulation model that does not contain any random or probabilistic element is called a deterministic simulation model. The characteristic of this type of simulation model is that the output is determined when the set of input elements and properties in the model have been specified. For example, a deterministic simulation model can represent a complicated system of differential equations. Many simulation models however, have at least one element that is random, which gives rise to the stochastic simulation model. In most simulation models randomness is important to mimic the real scenario, for example user connections to the internet arise 'randomly' when a person pressing a key. However, for any stochastic simulation model that has random output, the output (numerical results) can only be treated as an estimate of the true output parameters of the model
True
That is not necessarily true. A zero at 0 produces a unique answer as often as it does elsewhere, and a multiple multiple answer as often as it does elsewhere.
No, it is not necessarily true.
True 7.1 is superior. Virtual is just a simulation of true 7.1.
Merely saying that it is true does not necessarily make it so. Or: Well, not necessarily.
if 2 < x < 6 ; which of the following statements about x are necessarily true, and which are not necessarily true? a) 0 < x < 4
not necessarily, no
Not necessarily.
Not necessarily.
Not necessarily. Innate qualities can still be unique and original within an individual or species. While they may not be learned or acquired, they can still manifest in fresh and original ways depending on context or application.
Not necessarily. It will all depend on the statements A and B.