Respuesta :
Answer:
NO, the result of her experiment did not support her hypothesis
Explanation:
Let's take an integral look about it; as we all know that an hypothesis is an educated guess which is proposed to give explanation of a particular event, usually they serve as the starting phase of investigation through carrying out experiments.
Now; a student hypothesized that mice would grow best if fed apple slices
HYPOTHESIS : MICE WOULD GROW BEST IF FED WITH APPLE SLICES.
EXPERIMENT: The experiment is carry out on four sample of mice, which was incubated for seven days. since we have four mice, we will denote them with A, B, C, D and what they were being fed with respectively.
MICE A ---- APPLE SLICE
MICE B ------ RAW STEAK
MICE C ------ FRUIT PUNCH
MICE D ------ WAS NOT GIVEN ANY FOOD
RESULT:
There result was based on the weight of their body after the experiment, definitely if the hypothesis was right, the result must support it. (i.e Mice feed with apple slice will have the greatest weight.
MICE A ---- 1.00 g
MICE B ------ 0.61 g
MICE C ------ 4.20 g
MICE D ------ dead
It is now obvious that the hypothesis is not valid since the result cannot support the hypothesis which says "Mice would grow best if fed ith apple slices", rather from our result, the Mice fed with fruit punch grow best.