How would i write an hypothesis for this?

What grass seed grows the fastest?

A hypothesis would be:

____ grass seed grows the fastest.

but i don't have the types of grass seeds yet, cuz i didn't get them yet. And i don't know wut kinds im getting yet, its for science fair. this shee tis due tom. helpppp!

should i just tell her im not sure what kinds im getitng yet, and hope she'll understand? im still in elementary so maybe... what do u think?

Check this site.

http://www.acehardware.com/sm-different-types-of-grass-seed--bg-1271349.html

Then you can decide which type of grass seed you think will grow fastest.

that's a good idea, but i think my mom already has an idea of where shes getting the seeds, and if she doesn't get the exact kinds i put on the sheet, it will look like i put down a random kind of grass seed.

You could turn in rye grass as the grass you expect to grow the fastest. If your mom doesn't find rye grass, then you can change your hypothesis later.

but..but.. my mommy said to just waait and see what happens! that they might not even be selling grass seeds because its not "grass season". she said i might not even be able to do my science fair on that topic because they might not sell them.

Jazz -- you're wasting your and our time by these frivolous posts.

To write a hypothesis for this question, you need to make an educated guess or prediction about which grass seed you believe will grow the fastest. In a hypothesis, you typically use an "if-then" statement that states the relationship between variables.

Here's an example of a hypothesis for the question "What grass seed grows the fastest?":

"If I plant different types of grass seeds, then I predict that the grass seed labeled as 'fast-growing' will show the highest growth rate."

In this hypothesis, you are making a hypothesis statement based on the assumption that the grass seed labeled as "fast-growing" will result in faster growth compared to other types of grass seeds. Remember, a hypothesis is just an educated guess, and it should be testable through experimentation or observation.