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Which statement about this object is an inference?


A. The object is longer than it is wide?


B. The object has flat sides


C. The object is made of a naturally occurring substance.


D. The object has sharp corners.

C

Using a ruler to measure the length of the stick is an example of



A. Predicting the length of the stick by guessing


B. Measuring the rate of change of the stick by making inferences


C. Calculating the percent of error by using a proportion


D. Extending the sense of sight by using an instrument

D

A number of objects are grouped on the basis of common properties. What is this process called?


A.space space observation


B.classification


C.inference


D.measurement

B

Which statement about a cumulus cloud seen over Syracuse, New York, is an inference?


A. the cloud has an irregular shape.


B. the clouds formed over Lake Ontario.


C. the cloud appears white.


D. the base of the cloud is determined to be 2.6 km above ground.

B