Let's call the cars car A and car B. If car A gets to the 4 way stop first, that car has right of way. If car B gets to 4 way stop first, that car has the right of way. If car A and car B get to the 4 way stop the same time, the car on the right has the right of way.
Scientists should definitely use evidence - and they collect this evidence though especially designed experiments. Based on their data and assumptions they build models which they then test, but they can base their conclusions based on the models too.
What they should not do is based the conclusions on opinions, because opinions are not imparcial- they can state them as opinions, but not as conclusions.
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A very basic answer could be ¨make an organized chart of data collected¨
The Constitution i am pretty sure
Answer:
the coefficient of determination.
Explanation:
both the coefficient of correlation and the coefficient of determination.
the slope of a simple linear regression equation.
the coefficient of correlation. the y-intercept of the simple linear regression equation.