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How does a scientist answer a scientific question? A. By observing and measuring B. By asking others for their opinions C. By finding the answer in a book D. By guessing the right answer

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Answer:A

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The answer is A

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Because . . .

- A is correct because scientist make their statements by using their observations and tools to measure.

- B is incorrect people's opinions are not facts! Plus, opinions can be wrong.

- C is incorrect because that book can be outdated and not every answer is in a book.

- D is absolutely incorrect because guessing a "right" answer can be wrong. For example, if you were a scientist and you guessed a treatment for coronavirus, you will defiantly get fired because you don't have evidence or logic to back up your answer. In addition, if people used ur "treatment" the one you have guessed as the "right" answer, you can put people's lives in danger and they can possibly die. You will defiantly be responsible for it and be put into jail.

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