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How do scientists make scientific inferences?

A. they separate general knowledge from new information

B. they use observations to make ideas

C. they make educated guesses based on an observation and evidence

D. do you apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs

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User Rafaame
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Answer:

i think C

Step-by-step explanation:

Once scientists have gathered evidence, they use it to make inferences about the things they are investigating. scientists figure out what is in a fossil dinosaur dropping, they can then make inferences about what the dinosaur ate when it was alive

hope its correct

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