The image provided is a promotional graphic for educational resources, not a specific homework problem to solve. It illustrates the steps of the Scientific Method in a circular flow:
1. State Problem
2. Formulate Hypothesis
3. Design Experiment
4. Collect Data
5. Analyze Data
→ Then it loops back to “State Problem” or continues as part of an iterative process (indicated by the large black arrow).
Since no actual question or problem was given — only a diagram showing the scientific method cycle — there is no calculation, logic puzzle, or task to solve numerically or textually.
However, if we interpret this as asking:
“What is the correct order of steps in the Scientific Method as shown in the diagram?”
Then we can trace the blue arrows starting from “State Problem”:
- Start at
State Problem
- Arrow points to →
Formulate Hypothesis
- Arrow points to →
Design Experiment
- Arrow points to →
Collect Data
- Arrow points to →
Analyze Data
- Arrow points back to →
State Problem (completing the cycle)
This matches standard teaching models of the scientific method as an iterative process.
No math or complex logic is involved — just following the directional arrows in the diagram.
Final Answer:
The correct sequence of steps in the Scientific Method as shown is:
State Problem → Formulate Hypothesis → Design Experiment → Collect Data → Analyze Data → (back to) State Problem
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of scientific method worksheet pdf.