Social Studies
Social Studies, 24.10.2020 22:20, winterblanco

Match the vocabulary term with its definition or example. Column A
1.
Physical Model:
Physical Model
2.
Computer Model:
Computer Model
3.
Mathematical Model:
Mathematical Model
4.
Theory:
Theory
5.
Law:
Law
Column B
a. models that you can touch
b. a statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions
c. a scientific explanation that encompasses many scientific observations and may include many hypotheses and laws.
d. made up of mathematical equations and data. Some mathematical models are simple
e. used to make these models because the models require many data sets

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