By Cody Airey. PURE SCIENCEAPPLIED SCIENCE Pure science does not effect humanity right away and is usually just out of curiosity Ex.faster cars or taller.

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By Cody Airey

PURE SCIENCEAPPLIED SCIENCE Pure science does not effect humanity right away and is usually just out of curiosity Ex.faster cars or taller buildings  Applied science effects us right away and can change a lot for us  Ex.vaccines or cell phones

 Something you predict will happen based on your data  Ex. Because apple keeps coming out with new and better technology I infer that soon they will soon have something better than the iPad

Iv: what you change, ex. Soil type Dv: what changes because of Iv, ex.growth Cv:what doesn’t change, ex. Amount of water given

 An observation is anything that you notice  Ex. You notice that apples fall from trees

 After your experiment, this is the summarization of your data.  Ex. Warmer temperatures made the plant grow better until it got too hot.

BAR GRAPHSLINE GRAPHS  Used to compare  Used when time is involved

QUALITATIVEQUANTITATIVE  Doesn’t involve numbers  Ex.there is a brown bear  Does involve numbers  Ex. there are 15 fish

 The mean is the average  The median is the middle  The mode is the most repeated number

HYPOTHESISTHEORY  A guess of what is going to happen  A hypothesis that has been proven thousands of times

CONTROLEXPERIMENTAL  Control group stays the same  Experimental group uses the IV and tests its abilities <~ experimental group Control group ~>