
Biology 1st Edition by Jung Choi, Jean DeSaix, Yael Avissar, Vladimir Jurukovski, Robert Wise,Connie Rye, OpenStax
Edition 1ISBN: 978-1938168093
Biology 1st Edition by Jung Choi, Jean DeSaix, Yael Avissar, Vladimir Jurukovski, Robert Wise,Connie Rye, OpenStax
Edition 1ISBN: 978-1938168093 Exercise 5
Figure 1.6 In the example below, the scientific method is used to solve an everyday problem. Order the scientific method steps (numbered items) with the process of solving the everyday problem (lettered items). Based on the results of the experiment, is the hypothesis correct? If it is incorrect, propose some alternative hypotheses.
1) Observation
2) Question
3) Hypothesis (answer)
4) Prediction
5) Experiment
6) Result
A) There is something wrong with the electrical outlet.
B) If something is wrong with the outlet, my coffeemaker also won't work when plugged into it.
C) My toaster doesn't toast my bread.
D) I plug my coffee maker into the outlet.
E) My coffeemaker works. f. Why doesn't my toaster work?
1) Observation
2) Question
3) Hypothesis (answer)
4) Prediction
5) Experiment
6) Result
A) There is something wrong with the electrical outlet.
B) If something is wrong with the outlet, my coffeemaker also won't work when plugged into it.
C) My toaster doesn't toast my bread.
D) I plug my coffee maker into the outlet.
E) My coffeemaker works. f. Why doesn't my toaster work?

Explanation
It was observed that the toaster is not ...
Biology 1st Edition by Jung Choi, Jean DeSaix, Yael Avissar, Vladimir Jurukovski, Robert Wise,Connie Rye, OpenStax
Why don’t you like this exercise?
Other Minimum 8 character and maximum 255 character
Character 255

