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Counting statistics experiments are useful in math. This is what helps with numbers.
It depends on the repeating decimal, for instance. .3333333=1/3 however if you get a difficult one, for instance .1666666 you will just have to round, 17/100. Hope this helps
repeating
No, 33 is an integer. 0.3333 repeating is a repeating decimal.
replication
Only when experiments are planed, carried out and analyzed can we know if our hypothesis is true and our methods are reliable. Oncethis is achieved, repeating experiments prove validity.
The important part of the scientific process is conducting experiments to test hypotheses, analyzing data to draw conclusions, and repeating experiments to verify results. This process helps scientists gain reliable knowledge and make progress in understanding the natural world.
Replication
Repeating an experiment helps people refine results by verifying the consistency of findings and identifying any errors or inconsistencies. It also allows for the validation of conclusions and the improvement of experimental techniques. Additionally, repeating experiments can lead to a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and increase the reliability and credibility of the results.
Repeat testing
The reason for repeating an experiment is to either verify or disprove the original finding.
0.63636 as a repeating decimal is 0.63 with a line over the 6 and the 3 Hope this helps :))
Having a good hypothesis, having statistics to work with, thinking about anamolous results, repeating experiments etc
It helps you with the experiments to keep track of them
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To my knowledge there is no single word. Although, generally speaking, the word 'recurring' is used instead of 'repeating'. Hope that helps.