Robin read somewhere that adding salt to water while heating it will raise the temperature of
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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 08:58 sarahhN7534
Robin read somewhere that adding salt to water while heating it will raise the temperature of
the water causing it to boil faster. To test this claim, she filled 30 identical pots with one quart
of water. She randomly selected 15 of the pots and added 1 teaspoon of salt. She then placed
each pot on identical burners set to the highest setting. She measured the water temperature
In each pot after 5 minutes.
Is Robin's research method an example of an observational study experiment, or
simulation?
b
If Robin does find that there is a difference between the water temperatures in the pots
with salt compared to those without can she conclude that the salt caused the
difference in temperature?
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