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Which would a scientist most likely do before asking a question that could lead to a scientific experiment?
measure plant growth in response to different fertilizers
determine the mass of a product from a chemical reaction
count the number of seeds that germinated after soaking in water
observe the number of tulip plants that sprouted late in a garden
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observe the number of tulip plants that sprouted late in a garden
Explanation: Scientists first make observations (like noticing late-sprouting tulips). Those observations lead to questions and hypotheses that can then be tested experimentally.
Explanation: Scientists first make observations (like noticing late-sprouting tulips). Those observations lead to questions and hypotheses that can then be tested experimentally.
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