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question 4
a hypothesis is defined as
a a possible explanation of an observation.
b a random guess.
c the portion of the experiment used for comparisons.
d the details of an experiment.
e none of the choices is correct.
question 5
the scientific process from beginning to end can be outlined as:
a hypothesize, test, analyze, and conclude.
b observe, hypothesize, test, analyze, and conclude.
c observe, question, test, analyze, and conclude.
d hypothesize, test, analyze, and conclude.
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Question 4
- Option A: A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an observation, which is testable.
- Option B: A hypothesis is not a random guess; it's based on observations and reasoning.
- Option C: The portion for comparison is the control group, not a hypothesis.
- Option D: The details of an experiment are the experimental procedure, not a hypothesis.
So, option A is correct.
The scientific process starts with observing a phenomenon, then forming a hypothesis (a possible explanation), testing the hypothesis (via experiments), analyzing the data from tests, and finally drawing conclusions.
- Option A: Skips the initial observation step.
- Option B: Follows observe → hypothesize → test → analyze → conclude, which is the correct scientific method sequence.
- Option C: "Question" is not the standard step; the correct step after observation is hypothesizing.
- Option D: Skips observation and has a repeated (typo - same as A) incorrect sequence.
So, option B is correct.
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A. a possible explanation of an observation.