Interpretation : The statements that describe experiments to be identified.
Concept Introduction : A logical, methodical technique for solving a scientific problem is known as the scientific method.
Making observations, proposing and testing hypotheses, and creating theories are all steps in the scientific method.
Answer to Problem 10STP
The statements (C) and (F) are describing experiments.
Explanation of Solution
A logical, methodical technique for solving a scientific problem is known as the scientific method.
Making observations, proposing and testing hypotheses, and creating theories are all steps in the scientific method.
An experiment is a process used to put a theory to the test.
The statements (C) and (F) are describing experiments.
With the help of a battery tester, the battery is tested, and found that there is no issue with it.
In statement (F), your friend experiments by cleaning the terminals, and that help to start the car.
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