The scope of a project refers to the size of the research project. It encompasses the boundaries, deliverables, and the extent of work required to complete the project.
hich of the following does the scope of a project refer to?(1 point)
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the way the project is organized
the way the project is organized
an effective source for the project
an effective source for the project
the size of the research project
the size of the research project
the answer to your research question
the answer to your research question
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when your project answers the question
when your project answers the question
when new information leads you to a different topic
when new information leads you to a different topic
when it is interesting for your chosen audience
when it is interesting for your chosen audience
when it does not match the scope of your project
when it does not match the scope of your project
when you find enough sources to support it
when you find enough sources to support it
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The two correct answers for reasons to change your research question are:
- when new information leads you to a different topic
- when it does not match the scope of your project
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How old is the oldest living dog?
How old is the oldest living dog?
How fast do winds blow in the Arctic Circle?
How fast do winds blow in the Arctic Circle?
When was ice cream invented?
When was ice cream invented?
What are all the animals that live in the desert?
What are all the animals that live in the desert?
What is the Egyptian civilization?
The two research questions that are too broad for a three-page research paper are:
- What are all the animals that live in the desert?
- What is the Egyptian civilization?
These questions encompass a wide range of information and topics, making them difficult to adequately cover within the limited space of a three-page paper.
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Are marsupials mammals?
Are marsupials mammals?
What are the differences between mammals and marsupials?
What are the differences between mammals and marsupials?
Why do mammals exist?
Why do mammals exist?
What are some of the different types of mammals?
What are some of the different types of mammals?
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The most appropriate revised research question for the student's interest in focusing on marsupials would be:
What are the differences between mammals and marsupials?
This question allows for a more specific exploration related to marsupials within the broader category of mammals.
A coordinate plane shows the x-axis and y-axis labeled, both ranging from negative 6 to 6 in increments of 1. Quadrants 1 to 4 are labeled. Quadrant 1 is labeled with left parenthesis positive sign comma positive sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 2 is labeled with left parenthesis negative sign comma positive sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 3 is labeled with left parenthesis negative sign comma negative sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 4 is labeled with left parenthesis positive sign comma negative sign right parenthesis.
In which quadrant is the ordered pair (5, 9) located?
(1 point)
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I
I
III
III
II
II
IV
The ordered pair \((5, 9)\) has both coordinates positive. In the coordinate plane:
- Quadrant I contains points where both \(x\) and \(y\) coordinates are positive.
Therefore, \((5, 9)\) is located in Quadrant I.
A coordinate plane shows the x-axis and y-axis labeled, both ranging from negative 6 to 6 in increments of 1. Quadrants 1 to 4 are labeled. Quadrant 1 is labeled with left parenthesis positive sign comma positive sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 2 is labeled with left parenthesis negative sign comma positive sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 3 is labeled with left parenthesis negative sign comma negative sign right parenthesis. Quadrant 4 is labeled with left parenthesis positive sign comma negative sign right parenthesis.
In which quadrant is the ordered pair (−7, 11) located?
(1 point)
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III
III
I
I
IV
IV
II
II
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The ordered pair \((-7, 11)\) has a negative \(x\) coordinate and a positive \(y\) coordinate. In the coordinate plane:
- Quadrant II contains points where the \(x\) coordinates are negative, and the \(y\) coordinates are positive.
Therefore, the ordered pair \((-7, 11)\) is located in Quadrant II.