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Sedaia [141]
2 years ago
11

Although the scientific method is used by most of the sciences, it can also be applied to everyday situations. Which of the scen

arios below would be an example of the scientific method at work?
Group of answer choices

An otherwise undamaged care does not reliably turn on when the key is placed in the ignition. A mechanic works to attempt to locate the problem

A medical patient is suffering from mysterious fainting spells. A medical team works to get the bottom of the problem - and identify the cause.

When you turn on your microwave and toaster at the same time the power goes out in the kitchen. The work of an electrician to diagnose and fix this problem.

Your cat keeps vomiting up a mysterious plant after visiting your back yard. What is the plant? Why does it make your cat vomit on your rug?!
Biology
2 answers:
Bess [88]2 years ago
5 0

A medical patient is suffering from mysterious fainting spells. A medical team works to get to the bottom of the problem and identify the cause. So the correct option is B.

<h3>What is the scientific method?</h3>

The start of a scientific investigation is observation. This means anything that catches the attention of the scientist. For example, for a  cancer biologist, a certain kind of cancer might be an observation that can't be treated with chemotherapy and he would wonder why it is so.

For all the sciences, the core is a problem-solving approach which is called the scientific method. There are five basic steps in the scientific method. These are:

  • Observation of a phenomenon
  • Questioning the reason or cause for it.
  • Hypothesizing or giving a testable explanation
  • Making a prediction based on the hypothesis.
  • Testing the prediction.
  • Using the results to develop new hypotheses or predictions.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

Read  more about scientific hypothesis, here

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WITCHER [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A medical patient is suffering from mysterious fainting spells. A medical team works to get the bottom of the problem - and identify the cause.

Explanation:

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