Asked by kj

When developing a question for a scientific inquiry, the question will ideally
A.
identify variables.
B.
be measurable.
C.
not just simply ask why.
D.
all of these

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
D. all of these

A good scientific question should identify the variables (what you'll change and measure), be measurable/testable (so you can collect data), and avoid vague "why" questions that can't be directly tested.

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