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| A proposed explanation to a problem that can be tested |
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| The act of reasoning from knowledge or evidence |
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| Is what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment |
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| What changes you make to your experiment |
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| The group that represents normal conditions; used for comparison in an experiment |
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| A variable that does not change in an experiment |
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| A variable that does not change in an experiment |
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| A variable that does not change in an experiment |
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| A variable that does not change in an experiment |
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| A variable that does not change in an experiment |
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| Experiment done on the basis of some facts and figures |
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| Summarize how your results support or contradict your original hypothesis |
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| Describes how close it is to the 'real' value |
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| The smaller the unit you use to measure with |
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| Getting the same measurment each time |
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| You can find density by displacing water or using a ruler |
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