Asked by Jessica T. Hodge

which of the following reasons best explains why scientists need a standard measurement system

A)scientist would not be able to communicate at all without one

B)if they did not use one data could be misinterpreted (My answer)

C)experiments could not be completed without one

D)scientist would not be able to publish articles without one

Answers

Answered by Henry
B is my answer.
Answered by lolipop
So is it b?
its b
Answered by Stormy
Answer:B
Answered by Stormy
Because to let them do data they need to measure something first before they use data
Answered by i got cu U_U
Correct answer A. It is a possible answer to a scientific question.\

Correct answer A. Repeat the experiment using a stopwatch that functions correctly.

Correct answer B. Test more than one variable at a time.

Correct answer C. a theory.

Correct answer B. line graphs

Correct answer B. If they did not use one, data could be misinterpreted.

Correct answer C. input, process, and output.

Correct answer B. improve the way people live.

C. a physical injury due to an accident or misuse of lab equipment

Correct answer C. Take off your safety goggles.

Correct answer B. when a scientist wants to represent things that are either very large or very small

Correct answer C. Communicate a result.

Correct answer D. the atmosphere

Correct answer C. typewriters and VHS tapes.


thats it!!! it took me for ever to type dis :^
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