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17. How is modeling useful to scientists? It illustrates possible outcomes of an experiment. It predicts which hypothesis is correct. It represents data collected from an experiment. It creates a representation of something difficult to see.

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D It creates a representation of something difficult to see.

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It creates a representation of something difficult to see.

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In science, a model is a representation of an idea, an object or even a process or a system that is used to describe and explain phenomena that cannot be experienced directly. Models are central to what scientists do, both in their research as well as when communicating their explanations.

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