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- what types of apples grow in missouri?
- how does talking to a plant affect a plant’s height?
- what happens if you do not eat breakfast?
- which planet is the most interesting one to study?
- which objects are attracted by a magnet: paperclip, penny, foil?
- will larger or smaller seeds germinate faster?
- do larger or smaller seeds make prettier flowers?
- do flying saucers really exist?
- which pill design – tablet, caplet, or capsule – will dissolve faster?
- why does doing homework help your grades?
- how does the size of a helicopter’s blade length affect the speed and number of rotations?
- does the temperature of a classroom affect student performance?
- how does talking to a plant affect the plant?
change 2 of the non-testable questions to testable questions in the space.
To solve this, we first identify non - testable questions (subjective or unmeasurable) and rephrase them to be testable (measurable, objective, with variables).
Step 1: Identify non - testable questions
- Question 5: "Which planet is the most interesting one to study?" (Interest is subjective)
- Question 8: "Do larger or smaller seeds make prettier flowers?" (Prettiness is subjective)
- Question 9: "Do flying saucers really exist?" (Existence of flying saucers is hard to test directly in a scientific way with standard methods)
- Question 11: "Why does doing homework help your grades?" (Asks for a reason, not directly testable, but can be rephrased)
Step 2: Rephrase non - testable to testable (choosing two)
For Question 5:
Original: Which planet is the most interesting one to study?
Testable rephrase: Which planet has the most number of known moons (a measurable quantity) among the planets in our solar system?
For Question 8:
Original: Do larger or smaller seeds make prettier flowers?
Testable rephrase: Do larger or smaller seeds produce flowers with a greater diameter (a measurable aspect related to flower size, which can be an objective measure instead of "prettier")?
Final Answer (two rephrased testable questions)
- Which planet has the most number of known moons among the planets in our solar system?
- Do larger or smaller seeds produce flowers with a greater diameter?
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To solve this, we first identify non - testable questions (subjective or unmeasurable) and rephrase them to be testable (measurable, objective, with variables).
Step 1: Identify non - testable questions
- Question 5: "Which planet is the most interesting one to study?" (Interest is subjective)
- Question 8: "Do larger or smaller seeds make prettier flowers?" (Prettiness is subjective)
- Question 9: "Do flying saucers really exist?" (Existence of flying saucers is hard to test directly in a scientific way with standard methods)
- Question 11: "Why does doing homework help your grades?" (Asks for a reason, not directly testable, but can be rephrased)
Step 2: Rephrase non - testable to testable (choosing two)
For Question 5:
Original: Which planet is the most interesting one to study?
Testable rephrase: Which planet has the most number of known moons (a measurable quantity) among the planets in our solar system?
For Question 8:
Original: Do larger or smaller seeds make prettier flowers?
Testable rephrase: Do larger or smaller seeds produce flowers with a greater diameter (a measurable aspect related to flower size, which can be an objective measure instead of "prettier")?
Final Answer (two rephrased testable questions)
- Which planet has the most number of known moons among the planets in our solar system?
- Do larger or smaller seeds produce flowers with a greater diameter?