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What is the​ experiment?

a. An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to many different outcomes that cannot be predicted with certainty.
b. An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to a single outcome that cannot be predicted with certainty.
c. An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to a single outcome that can be easily predicted.
d. An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to many different outcomes that can be easily predicted.

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User Mlambie
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Answer:

I think option B

Explanation:

An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to a single outcome that cannot be predicted with certainty. If these outcomes can be predicted, there wouldn't be a need for carrying out an experiment. Example include tossing a die etc...

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User Junken
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Answer:

The correct answer is B

Explanation:

An experiment is an act or process of observation that leads to a single outcome that cannot be predicted with certainty.

Experiment is a research mechanism which produces definite outcome which cannot be predicted with certainty. Example are tossing of die and tree diagram to predict outcome of a subject.

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