Would the following would be an inappropriate method of apportioning service department costs?
Yes, an inappropriate method of apportioning service department costs would be one that does not accurately reflect the usage of the services provided. For instance, allocating costs based solely on the number of employees in each department, regardless of the actual service usage or benefits received, could lead to unfair and misleading cost distribution. This method fails to consider the varying levels of service consumption and could distort financial decision-making. A more appropriate approach would involve using metrics that correspond directly to the services rendered.
How did the scientific method change the way people practiced science?
They experimented more to test hypotheses
What is the scientific method in order?
How is the hypothesis similar to the scientific question?
Well i think it is ''will animals still will eat others animals?''
How does the scientific method provide a universal system for experimentation?
It helps us further understand and evaluate a scientific problem by providing 6 useful steps that we must follow or is recommended to follow to solve an experiment.
How did the scientific method contribute to the Scientific Revolution?
i t provided a way to test a hypothesis.
What describes the steps of the scientific method you use during an experiment?
There are 7 steps. Ask, Identify, Choose, Assign, Manipulate, Measure, and Analyze
What methods can companies use to enter oversea markets?
1.employ local workers
2.fit the local culture and find people' favor there
3.give special offer
What is a hypothesis and what role does a hypothesis play in a scientific experiment?
a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
the hypothesis helps create the experiment. you have to know what you want as an outcome so you can modify the experiment so it all works out.
What is next step if hypothesis is wrong that you formed?
Go back and check for flaws, and if you can't find any, form a new hypothesis.
What is the difference between a question and a hypothesis?
A question is a question. A hypothesis is a theoretical answer, but one which has not been tested.
How much hydrogen is enough to lift up 1 kg weight from the ground?
The weight of standard air is 1.2256 Kg/ Cubic Meter
The weight of hydrogen is 0.0857 Kg/ Cubic Meter
The weight of helium is 0.1691 Kg/ Cubic Meter
Subtracting the weight of hydrogen from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of hydrogen as 1.1399 Kg/Cubic Meter
Subtracting the weight of helium from air gives you the gross buoyant lift of helium as 1.0565 Kg/Cubic Meter
These values are variable under altitude, pressure, temperature, humidity and purity of gas.
Hope this helps you.
What is the next step in the scientific method once the data are collected and analyzed?
sttarting the question
What part of the scientific method is a question?
Question is the second part of the scientific method.
scientific method contains:
observation --> question --> hypothesis --> experiment.