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Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2.___ Observe and record data3.___ Test the hypothesis4.___ Identify the problem5.___ Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7.___ Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2.___ Observe and record data3.___ Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5.___ Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7.___ Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2.___ Observe and record data3.___ Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7.___ Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2.___ Observe and record data3.___ Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7. 3 Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2.___ Observe and record data3. 4 Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7. 3 Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1.___ Draw conclusions2. 5 Observe and record data3. 4 Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7. 3 Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1. 6 Draw conclusions2. 5 Observe and record data3. 4 Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6.___ Communicate your results7. 3 Make a hypothesis

Put the following steps of the scientific method in sequential order:1. 6 Draw conclusions2. 5 Observe and record data3. 4 Test the hypothesis4. 1 Identify the problem5. 2 Research the problem6. 7 Communicate your results7. 3 Make a hypothesis

Question 8

Independent variable:

Question 8

Independent variable:The factor that is

manipulated or changed.

Question 9

Dependent variable:

Question 9

Dependent variable: The factor that is a measured response to

the change.

Question 10

SI Unit for Length:

Question 10

SI Unit for Length:

Meter

Question 11

SI Unit for Mass:

Question 11

SI Unit for Mass:

Kilogram

Question 12

SI Unit for Temperature:

Question 12

SI Unit for Temperature:

Kelvin

Question 13

Volume:

Question 13

Volume:

An amount of three dimensional

space

Question 14

The amount of matter in an object is the

____?

Question 14

The amount of matter in an object is the

mass

Question 15

The instrument used to find length is ?

Question 15

The instrument used to find

length is a ruler OR a meterstick!

Question 16

The instrument used to find mass is a ?

Question 16

The instrument used to find mass

is a balance (Triple Beam

Balance)!

Question 17

Convert:355 cm to mm

Question 17

Convert:355 cm to mm See 355 THEN add a

zero: 0

Question 17

Convert:355 cm to mm See 355 THEN add a

zero: 355 cm = 3550 mm

Question 18

Convert:60 cm to mm

60 cm = _____ mm

Question 18

Convert:60 cm to mm

60 cm = 600 mm

Question 19

Convert:70 mm to cm

70 mm = ___ cm

Question 19 Convert:

70 mm to cm See 70 mm Think 70.0

Move the decimal point 1 place to the left

70 mm = 7.0 cm

Question 20

Convert:6 mm to cm

6 mm = ___ cm

Question 20

Convert:6 mm to cm

6 mm = .6 cm

Question 21

Identify the control, IV, DV,

and the constants in the following

experiment:

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 21

Jasmine decided to see if different soda brands would affect the growth of plants.

She took three identical sets of tomato plants, placed them all in the same area

and gave each plant 10 ml. of water a day. Group A received no additional

treatment. Group B got 2 ml of Coke, and Group C got 2 ml of Sprite. She measured

average growth for 2 weeks. Group A grew an average of 5 cm, Group B grew an average of 7 cm, and Group C grew 5

cm.

Question 22:

Write a hypothesis for the scenario we just

discussed.

Question 22:

Write a hypothesis for the scenario we just discussed.

IF Jasmine added 2 milliliters of Coke to a set of tomato plants, THEN those plants will grow

faster than the others BECAUSE of the amount of

caffeine in the soda she chose.

Question 23:

Find the volume of a regular solid that has a

length of 5 cm, a width of 2.3 cm, and a height of

3.1 cm.

Question 23:

Volume (of a known object i.e. a box) = length x

width x height5 x 2.3 x 3.111.5 x 3.1

35.65

Question 24:

Control:

Question 24:

Control:used to show that the

result of an experiment is really due to the condition

being tested

Question 25:

Constant:

Question 25:

Constant:a factor that remains

the same for each testing group in an

experiment

Question 26:

A hypothesis should be written in an IF,

Question 26:

A hypothesis should be written in an IF,

THEN,

Question 26:

A hypothesis should be written in an IF, THEN,

BECAUSE statement.

Question 27:

Draw and label the “DRY/MIX” graph used in an experiment

Question 27:

Manipulated (changed) IF . . .Independent I.V.“X” axis horizontal

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