The conclusion in your scientific reports should include:
* what were the assumptions and what results were you expecting before doing the experiment
* what method(s) or approach(es) did you use in the experiment
* what are the results?
* do your results agree or support with your assumptions? If yes, why? If no, what do you suggest to do for the next experiment.
Preferably, the conclusion is much shorter than the body of your report. One paragraph can suffice, but try to keep it less than 2 typewritten pages. Be concise. Keep your sentences short. This section may be the only one that your peers or superiors will read.
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You write it in a text book by using ur data
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
True science starts with observation and hypothesis. Starting with a conclusion often leads to poor science.
Using ants for science projects allows you to make a hypothesis about them, do your test, and make a conclusion. The best conclusion would vary depending on you hypothesis. If you hypothesis was that ants like sweet things better than sour, your conclusion would be that they did or did not like sweet things better.
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
You can start a science3 fair conclusion with I CONCLUDE OR MY FINAL CONCLUSION IS
A conclusion.
the ending/answer to your hypothesis. the conclusion is when you're done and you get your answers.
Conclusion
The conclusion is what u learned and how your hypothesis is right or wrong
the ending/answer to your hypothesis. the conclusion is when you're done and you get your answers.
A conclusion