Life boats science
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Capacity | The greatest amount of fluid a container can hold
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Line of best fit | shows the trend of data in a graph; it tries to average the data in a graph
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Density | Measure of the amount of mass oer volume
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Volume | The amount of space an object takes up
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Mass | The amount of matter in an am=bject
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Density expression | D= _m_
v
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dependent variable | The information learned during an experiment. It can be measured and is shown on the y-axis
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Two coordinate graph | A graph showing the relationship between two sets of data consists of two axes, the x-axis and the y-axis
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Independent variable | the information known at the beginning of an experiment and might effect the outcome
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What variables might effect the number of passengers (pennies) a paper cup boat can hold? | Where the pennies are placed in the where the pennies are placed in the cup
Water movement
Size of the cup
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Is there a relationship between the capacity of lifeboats and the number of passengers they hold? | Yes, the greater the capacity, the greater number of passengers they can hold.
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How are you able to predict the number of passengers the number of passengers a new boat would hold? | Know the capacity and then go up on the graph until you hit the line of best fit.
Then look to the Y-axis to see the # of passengers.
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Scientific Inquiry (Scientific Method) : | 1.Make on observation
2.Ask a question
3.Make a hypothesis
4.test hypothesis by experimenting
5.Analyze data & Make a conclusion
6.Publish results
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