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9. how do scientists use observations to form hypotheses? a. by ignorin…

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  1. how do scientists use observations to form hypotheses?

a. by ignoring observations and guessing
b. by creating random explanations
c. by only considering quantitative data
d. by using observations to make testable predictions

  1. what is an observation in scientific terms?

a. making a guess about what happened
b. drawing conclusions without evidence
c. noticing and describing events or processes in a careful and objective manner
d. interpreting data based on personal feelings

  1. what is an example of using qualitative data in an observation?

a. describing the smell of a flower
b. weighing a piece of fruit
c. measuring the speed of a car
d. counting the number of birds

  1. what should be done after making observations in the hypothesis formation process?

a. conduct background research
b. skip to data analysis
c. immediately start the experiment
d. ignore the observations

  1. what are controlled variables in an experiment?

a. the factors that are changed during the experiment
b. the data collected from the experiment

Explanation:

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Question 9
Brief Explanations

Scientists form hypotheses by using observations to make testable predictions (not guessing, random explanations, or only quantitative data). Option d matches this.

Brief Explanations

A scientific observation is noticing/describing events objectively (not guessing, concluding without evidence, or interpreting subjectively). Option c is correct.

Brief Explanations

Qualitative data is non - numerical (like smell). Weighing, measuring speed, and counting are quantitative (numerical). So option a is correct.

Answer:

d. By using observations to make testable predictions

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