Which of these is the best example of Jackson doing science by inquiry?
A. Jackson watches a v...
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Which of these is the best example of Jackson doing science by inquiry?
A. Jackson watches a video on objects sinking and floating. He
writes down all the main points of the video.
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B. Jackson researches the history of soda can use, including how the
size of the cans has changed over the last three decades.
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C. Jackson finds calculations on sinking and floating. He copies one
of the calculations.
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D. Jackson asks himself whether unopened soda cans sink or float.
He designs an experiment to find out.
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The number of passengers who arrive at the platform of a subway station for the 10 am train is a random variable with a mean of 120 and a variance of 16. find the lower bound of the probability that there will be between 100 and 140 passengers (round off to second decimal place).
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