Asked by Intelligent_Queen
13. After a recent experiment, a scientist noticed that the computer simulation varied from the actual experiment. What should the scientist do?
A. Repeat the experiment several times in order to verify the results
B. Adjust the computer’s program so it matches the actual results
C. Ignore the actual results as inaccurate because computers are very precise.
D. Ignore the simulation as inaccurate because of a possible computer virus.
A. Repeat the experiment several times in order to verify the results
B. Adjust the computer’s program so it matches the actual results
C. Ignore the actual results as inaccurate because computers are very precise.
D. Ignore the simulation as inaccurate because of a possible computer virus.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Try the experiment several times to see the spread in the results. If you keep getting the same experimental results, then your simulation is probably at fault, but do not decide on the basis of one trial.
Answered by
Intelligent_Queen
My answer is b...But if not b, then A....Am I right?...What is the correct answer
Answered by
bobpursley
I would go with B.
Answered by
Intelligent_Queen
Thankyou
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