Sample experiment: evaluating effects of "Compound X" on the growth of Tomato plants. My Professor and his friends try to make their own tomato plant, in his closet. He had 3 plants to test as experiments. The tomato plants are Compound X. After 3weeks the plants grew 30 centimeters, but no tomatoes. The negative control is it grew, the positive control was water.
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My Professor and his friends try to make their own tomato plant, in his closet. He had 3 plants to test as experiments. The tomato plants are Compound X. After 3weeks the plants grew 30 centimeters, but no tomatoes.
the negative control is it grew, the positive control was water
If the tomato plants are compound X, then how can you evaluate the effects of compound X on the tomato plants?
because the measure wasn't right
I don't think i understand.
The hypothesis was Compound X would make the tomatoes more productive.
Ok, so then what are you looking for?
The evaluations of the effects.
Ok well it appears that Compound X does not increase the amount of tomatoes grown, in fact no tomatoes grew at all, meaning compound X hampers the amount of tomatoes that can grow on the plant.
Yes
My professor also said this experiment had a result that was unexpected.
Yes, it was unexpected because compound X was supposed to make more tomatoes grow, but instead less grew
so we evaluated the effects by trying to grow more tomatos but instead the plant just grew bigger. The the right way to said it?
*is that the right way to said it
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