How do scientists make scientific inferences?(1 point)

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They use observations to make decisions.
They use observations to make decisions.

They separate general knowledge from new information.
They separate general knowledge from new information.

They apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs.
They apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs.

They make educated guesses based on observation and evidence.

They make educated guesses based on observation and evidence.

Scientists make scientific inferences by using observations to make decisions and by separating general knowledge from new information. They do not apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs but instead make educated guesses based on observation and evidence.