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an observed outcome is called blank not able to test an experiment to t…

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an observed outcome is called blank
not able to test an experiment to test a prediction because it is unethical or blank can be measured
blank is some type of graph that is particularly useful for organizing and blank data for several things in one graph
blank is a testable explanation for an observation
whether an expblank statement

word bank (right): observations, do this then do that, hypothesis, conclusion, data, variables, correlations, bar graph

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we match each term to its definition:

  1. "An educated guess is called"Hypothesis (a testable prediction/guess).
  2. "A factor we can't alter in an experiment to test a prediction because it is controlled or can be measured"Variable (specifically, a controlled/measurable factor in an experiment).
  3. "Is a type of graph that is particularly useful for comparing and visualizing data for several things in one graph"Bar graph (bar graphs are ideal for comparing multiple categories).
  4. "Is a testable explanation for an observation"Hypothesis (reiterating: a hypothesis explains observations and is testable). Wait, correction—actually, "a testable explanation" is also a hypothesis, but let’s re - check:
  • Hypothesis: testable prediction/explanation.
  • Conclusion: result of an experiment.
  • Differences/similarities: not an explanation.
  • "Do this then do that": procedure.
  • Data: collected info, not an explanation.
  • Correlations: relationships, not an explanation.

So this still fits Hypothesis.

  1. "Whether an experiment supports a statement"Conclusion (conclusions summarize if experiments support claims).
Final Matches (assuming blanks in order):
  1. Hypothesis
  2. Variable
  3. Bar graph
  4. Hypothesis
  5. Conclusion

(Note: If the 4th blank is intended to be different, re - evaluate context. But based on definitions, "testable explanation" = hypothesis.)

Answer:

To solve this, we match each term to its definition:

  1. "An educated guess is called"Hypothesis (a testable prediction/guess).
  2. "A factor we can't alter in an experiment to test a prediction because it is controlled or can be measured"Variable (specifically, a controlled/measurable factor in an experiment).
  3. "Is a type of graph that is particularly useful for comparing and visualizing data for several things in one graph"Bar graph (bar graphs are ideal for comparing multiple categories).
  4. "Is a testable explanation for an observation"Hypothesis (reiterating: a hypothesis explains observations and is testable). Wait, correction—actually, "a testable explanation" is also a hypothesis, but let’s re - check:
  • Hypothesis: testable prediction/explanation.
  • Conclusion: result of an experiment.
  • Differences/similarities: not an explanation.
  • "Do this then do that": procedure.
  • Data: collected info, not an explanation.
  • Correlations: relationships, not an explanation.

So this still fits Hypothesis.

  1. "Whether an experiment supports a statement"Conclusion (conclusions summarize if experiments support claims).
Final Matches (assuming blanks in order):
  1. Hypothesis
  2. Variable
  3. Bar graph
  4. Hypothesis
  5. Conclusion

(Note: If the 4th blank is intended to be different, re - evaluate context. But based on definitions, "testable explanation" = hypothesis.)