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What does a line of best fit emphasize?

A. The individual data pointsB. the overall trend of the dataC. Data points that fall along a lineD. the slope of a line

B. The overall trend of the data

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Using one or more of your senses to gather information is calledA. observingB. inferringC. predictingD. classifying

A. observing

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Density = ________ / volume

mass

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BillyBob wanted to know if his cat would eat more kittychow

or catastic brand cat food. Whatis the independent variable?

Dependent variable?

IV: food; DV: how much food eaten

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In science, a hypothesis must bea. Correctb. manipulatedc. Controlledd. Testable

d. Testable

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Which of the following are NOT examples of data? A.Quantitative observationsB. Qualitative observationsC. TheoriesD. Measurements

C. Theories

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Each unit in the SI system is ____ times larger than the

next smallest unit.

ten

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SarahSue wanted to know if different brands of toothpaste

would make her smile brighter. What is the independent

variable? Dependent variable?

IV: toothpaste; DV: brightness of smile

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During an experiment, if you purposely change the temperature to test a hypothesis, the temperature is called thea. manipulated variableb. responding variablec. operational variabled. dependent variable

a. Manipulated variable

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The factor that may change in response to the manipulated variable is called the _____.a. Hypothetical variableb. Responding variablec. Operational variabled. Independent variable

b. Responding variable

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Proposing an explanation for the changing colors of the sky is

an example of a(n) __________.

hypothesis

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JudyJane wanted to know if eating more vegetables than usual

would make her hair shinier. What is the independent variable?

Dependent variable?

IV: amount of vegetables DV: shininess of hair

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An organized way to collect and record scientific observations is with a(n)a. model.b. inference. c. data table.d. operational definition.

c. Data table

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One useful tool that may help a scientist interpret data by revealing unexpected patterns is a a. Variableb. Graphc. Theoryd. Law

b. graph

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The factors that can change in an experiment

are called ________.

variables

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Ms. Flanagan wanted to know if dancing before taking test wouldimprove her student’s test scores.What is the independent variable?

Dependent variable?

IV: dancing; DV: test scores

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A summary of what you have learned from a scientific experiment is called a(n)a. hypothesis.b. inquiry.c. conclusion.d. law.

c. conclusion

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A line graph showsa. Changes in the responding variable only.b. Changes in the manipulated variable only.c. How the responding variable changes in response to the manipulated variable. d. How the manipulated variable changes on its own.

c. How the responding variable changes in response to the manipulated variable.

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Density is a measure of how much mass there is in

a given ________.

volume

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Ms. O’Toole wanted to know if wearing uniforms made students

follow more rules. What is theIndependent variable?

Dependent variable?

IV: uniforms; DV: following rules