Conclusion
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An idea developed from reasoning and investigating
Real World Example
Imagine trying to figure out why your car won't start one chilly morning. Just like a scientist, you begin by reasoning through possible causes: Is it the battery, the fuel, or maybe the ignition system? This process of investigating and reasoning to diagnose your car’s issue mirrors how ideas are developed in science, where a hypothesis is formed and tested through logical investigation. In both scenarios, you start with an observation, form a hypothesis based on prior knowledge, and then investigate to arrive at a conclusion—fixing your car or developing a scientific idea.
Practice Version
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