ROO DO DO Tools B. Observation D. Question 5. When you decide whether or not the data supports the original hypothesis, you are A. Asking questions C. Making observations B. Drawing conclusions D. Forming a hypothesis 6. When a scientist shares her findings with other scientists, she is C. Analyzing data D. Communicating results A. Experimenting B. Making a hypothesis 7. The final part or a summary of reasonable inferences is/an A. Controlled experiment C. Hypothesis B. Question D. Conclusion 8. Anything that can change in an experiment is called_ A. Variable B. Hypothesis 9. All good experiment should be A. Questionable B. Testable C. Experiment D. Conclusion Mobile View C. Explainable D. Thoughtful 10. Which of the following does not belong to the group? A. Hypothesis B. Conclusion C. Experiment D. Plagiary 14 Share PIVOT 4A CALABARZON W PDF to DOC Edit on PC
Activity 8. Direction: Read the article and make an outline. Be guided by the rubric for--outlining: Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.Wrigley's Chewing Gum(1) Wrigley's chewing gum was actually developed as a premium to be given awaywith other product rather than as a primary product for sale. As a teenager, WilliamWrigley Jr. was working for his father in Chicago selling soap that has been manufacturedin his father's factory. The soap was not very popular with merchants because it waspriced at 5 cents, and this selling price did not leave a good profit margin for themerchants, Wrigley convinced his father to raise the price to then cents and to give awaycheap umbrellas as a premium for the merchants. This worked successfully, confirmingto Wrigley that the use of premium was an effective sales tool.(2) Wrigley then established his own company, in his company he was selling soapas a wholesaler, giving baking soda away as a premium, and using a cook book to promoteeach deal. Over time, the baking soda and cook book became popular than the soap, soWrigley began a new operation selling baking soda, he soon decided on chewing gum.Once again, when Wrigley realized that the demand for premium was stronger than thedemand for the original product, he created the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company to produce andsell chewing gum.(3) Wrigley started out with two brands of gum, Vassar and Lotta gums, and soonintroduced Juicy Fruit and Spearmint. The latter two brands grew in popularity, while thefirst two were phased out. Juicy Fruit and Spearmint are two of Wrigley's main brands tothis day.
direction : complete the following statements by providing the correct answer .1.which of the following describes the motion of colloidal particles ? Colloids Are ________2. how does a suspension differ from a colloid suspicion are __________3. why are suspensions important in medicine for children suspicions are important because __________4.Why is milk categorized as an emulsion? It is categorized as an emulsion because __________5.Why is paint an example of colloid? it is an example of a colloid because ________Help please huhu