223k views
2 votes
A Student Formulated A Hypothesis That Cotton Will Grow Larger Bolls ( Pods ) If Magnesium Is Added To The Soil. The Student Has Two Experimental Fields Of Cotton, One With Magnesium And One Without. Which Data Should Be Collected To Support This Hypothesis?

(a) Height Of The Cotton Plants In Both Fields

(b) Diameter of the cotton bolls in both fields

(c) Length of the growing season in both fields

(d) Color of the cotton bolls in both fields

User Tayyaba
by
8.6k points

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

A hypothesis is an educated guess you make regarding the outcome of your experiment. Through inferential analysis, you can accomplish this even before performing the experiment. In the experiment, you should measure the size of the cotton boll if your hypothesis was that it will produce larger balls. Diameter should be used to describe the size. The solution is hence b.

User Todd Moses
by
8.0k points
2 votes
Hypothesis is a smart guess that you make on the result of your experiment. You make this even before doing the experiment through inferential analysis. If the hypothesis you made was that, cotton will grow larger balls, then in the experiment, you should measure the cotton boll's size. The size should be in terms of diameter. So, the answer is b.
User Morpfh
by
7.3k points