How do I write a problem/title and hypothesis for this problem? PLS HELP ME, I NEED THIS?
Q. We were asked to plant 15 mongo seeds in two equal sized cups filled with cotton. One cup was exposed to sun for 6 days and the other cup was kept in the dark for 6 days. We had to record the height daily.. So, I'm done with the experiment, I just need a problem and hypothesis for my paper. I dont know what to put D: help me, please? (btw, the spelling is NOT wrong. it's mongo, not mango)
Asked by qwerty - Thu Jun 24 06:19:18 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. problem: what is the difference in height between the cup of mongo seeds that was exposed to sun and the one that was kept in the dark? hypothesis: > the cup of mongo seeds that was exposed to sun grew taller than the one kept in the dark.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jun 24 06:26:08 2010
Q. We were asked to plant 15 mongo seeds in two equal sized cups filled with cotton. One cup was exposed to sun for 6 days and the other cup was kept in the dark for 6 days. We had to record the height daily.. So, I'm done with the experiment, I just need a problem and hypothesis for my paper. I dont know what to put D: help me, please? (btw, the spelling is NOT wrong. it's mongo, not mango)
Asked by qwerty - Thu Jun 24 06:19:18 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. problem: what is the difference in height between the cup of mongo seeds that was exposed to sun and the one that was kept in the dark? hypothesis: > the cup of mongo seeds that was exposed to sun grew taller than the one kept in the dark.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jun 24 06:26:08 2010
What could be a good ERD Topic (Experimental Research Design)?
Q. Basically, it's a (school)year-long experiment-project thingy and as such, the topic can't be like one of those science fair topic thingys and the experiment should last at least 1-2 months and accomplishable by students. It shouldn't be like "How can coconut oil be used as a shoe-shine?" and other such topics as the biggest question is, 'so what?'? It should be defendable and all. An example of which would be "Can exposure to magnetism before planting as seeds make mongo plants grow faster?" Then, when the big question 'so what?' asked, we can easily say that "This would greatly be beneficial to agriculture and flowers alike. Farmers will be able to grow (assuming the experiment is a success) crops faster and thus, they will have higher… [cont.]
Asked by T41126 - Wed Jul 21 08:45:05 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go for flower power! :D
Answered by Vicky Nickstone - Thu Jul 22 05:56:12 2010
Q. Basically, it's a (school)year-long experiment-project thingy and as such, the topic can't be like one of those science fair topic thingys and the experiment should last at least 1-2 months and accomplishable by students. It shouldn't be like "How can coconut oil be used as a shoe-shine?" and other such topics as the biggest question is, 'so what?'? It should be defendable and all. An example of which would be "Can exposure to magnetism before planting as seeds make mongo plants grow faster?" Then, when the big question 'so what?' asked, we can easily say that "This would greatly be beneficial to agriculture and flowers alike. Farmers will be able to grow (assuming the experiment is a success) crops faster and thus, they will have higher… [cont.]
Asked by T41126 - Wed Jul 21 08:45:05 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go for flower power! :D
Answered by Vicky Nickstone - Thu Jul 22 05:56:12 2010
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