 Pure and applied science  Inferences  Iv/ dv/ Cv  Observations  Bar/line graphs  Qualitative/ quantitative statements  Mean/median/mode  Hypothesis/theory.

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 Pure and applied science  Inferences  Iv/ dv/ Cv  Observations  Bar/line graphs  Qualitative/ quantitative statements  Mean/median/mode  Hypothesis/theory  Control/ experimental groups

 Pure science is science that we don’t need. It is science that where its things that we want to know not that we need to know. Ex : how fast can we make a car go? How big can we make this candy? Ferrari Enzo Worlds largest candy bar

 Applied science is science that we do for our personal need. Applied science is so it can benefit us in a way. Ex: making cars that is healthier for the environment. Eco car

 A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.  It helps reach your conclusion and defy it.

 Iv is the independent variable which is the thing you change in an experiment.  The dv is the dependent variable which is the result of the iv.  Cv is the constant variable which is what stays the same through out the whole experiment.

 An observation is something that you would notice in an environment. For example saying that you notice that the sky is blue.

 The conclusion is the part at the end of an experiment. Its the summary of the experiment. The conclusion tells you if your hypothesis was right or wrong.

 A bar and line graph are used to calculate and show the results in an experiment. Lines graphs are the ones mainly used because you use them whenever there's time involved.

 Qualitative is a statement that does not involve numbers.  Quantitative is a statement that does involve numbers.

 The mean is when all the numbers are added then divided by how many numbers there were.  The median is simply the middle number of the list  The mode is the number that comes most often

 A hypothesis is an educated guess that is used in an experiment.  A theory is a proven hypothesis that has been tested many times.

 The control group is the group that does nothing in an experiment.  The experimental is the one that changes for the experiment.