An idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence is called a(n)?

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theory? hypothesis?
im sorry but i dont know
It’s actually an opinion. Soooo you guys are WRONG!
Heyo! I got some information for you that WILL be helpful for Lesson 4: Scientific Literacy in Unit 1: Introduction to Science 7 Assessment (Not Quiz or Test)
There are supposed to be 6/6 questions here so please verify if this is correct before reading the rest of this.

Answers? 🌺
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1. Having scientific literacy involves being able to
Answer: all of the above

2. Which of the following describes a relationship between science and society?
Answer: Scientific discoveries can impact human life; therefore, society must remain scientifically literate.

3. An idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence is called a(n)
Answer: Opinion.

4.Criteria for evaluating Internet websites as reliable sources of scientific Information would not include
Answer: determining how long it takes the information on the website to load.

5. Analyze the following passage. Determine which type of writing is represented in the passage. β€œThe planet Mars is the Fourth planet from the sun and is named after Mars, The Roman god of war. Mars has iron rich, brown-red soil and is home to the tallest known mountain in the solar system.”
Answer: Informative writing

6. Analyze the following passage. Determine which text structure the author used in the passage.

Read the passage, I was too lazy to put it in here. Sorry!

Answer: cause and effect

Can this all be verified within my course? πŸ“
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Of course it can! Go back into the slides and check your learning resources...I will list some slides that will help you find the answer!...

Slides 5/7, 4/7, 3/7, and 2/7

(Not sure if 2/7 can help but you might as well check)

I hope this all helps 🌹 πŸ˜ƒ
Thank yoy
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