Science Fair Project
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Science Fair Project
PLEASE HELP ME DETERMINE WHETHER MY HYPOTHESES is correct I don't have a clue and its due tomorrow, please if anyone wants to help me it would mean the world email me at [REMOVED] PLEASE I DON'T WANT TO GIVE UP.
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Re: Science Fair Project
Dayonce-
First, the rules of the forum are that we don't give out emails. So you need to edit your posting and remove your email address from that.
As for your question, since we don't know anything about your experiment we can't give you specific suggestions. We also want you to formulate the hypothesis on your own. If you post what you have, someone can comment on it.
Here's a general idea. An hypothesis is a question that can be answered by experimentation. Imagine you wanted to catch flies. You might hypothesize: If I use honey as bait I can catch more flies than if vinegar is used.
Please read the Science Buddies help page on forming an hypothesis- https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml then if you still have time, write back with a description of your project and your hypothesis if you still have questions.
Howard
First, the rules of the forum are that we don't give out emails. So you need to edit your posting and remove your email address from that.
As for your question, since we don't know anything about your experiment we can't give you specific suggestions. We also want you to formulate the hypothesis on your own. If you post what you have, someone can comment on it.
Here's a general idea. An hypothesis is a question that can be answered by experimentation. Imagine you wanted to catch flies. You might hypothesize: If I use honey as bait I can catch more flies than if vinegar is used.
Please read the Science Buddies help page on forming an hypothesis- https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... bles.shtml then if you still have time, write back with a description of your project and your hypothesis if you still have questions.
Howard

