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Alekssandra [29.7K]
4 years ago
7

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST List three ways thinking like a scientist can help you in everyday life when doing things like shopping for

a new bike, baking a cake, or reading a magazine.
Biology
2 answers:
guajiro [1.7K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Scientific thinking helps us to better evaluate and understand the process behind all day today activities and thus helps us doing all activities in a right manner.

Explanation:

Scientific thinking helps us to better evaluate and understand the process behind all day today activities -

a) for example - baking a cake involves the understanding of effect of baking soda and thus help us evaluate the appropriate quantity of baking soda that should be used for baking.

b) When we read magazines we must maintain an adequate distance between magazine and eye for effortless reading as per the principles of optics.

c) when we shop for a new bike we must have an understanding of mileage, engine performance, engine capacity, Tyre quality etc to make a right choice.

dangina [55]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Being logical 2. being smart 3. making good decisions

Explanation:

Scientist have to be logical when doing experiments or else something dangerous could happen, there for when riding a bike or baking the if your thinking like a scientist you would be more likely to do it correctly.

Example: when your baking a cake you have to follow the directions exactly how they are written or it might not taste right.

Example 2: when riding a bike a scientist might think what might happen ahead of time like if you went down a swirly bike path you could fall but if you went down a straight path nothing would happen most likely.

HOPE THIS HELPED

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