Marlene's car won't start. She wonders if she is out of gas. She checks the gas gauge and sees that the car has gas. Then she wonders if the battery is dead. She checks the battery and discovers that it is dead.

Marlene conclude that her car battery is dead. Accoring to the scientific method, a new problem often results after concluding the evidence matches the explanation. What might be an example of a new problem Marlene now faces as a result of her conclusion?

a) none of the above
b) how to wash her car
c) where to get gas for her car
d) who can she get to jumpstart her car

D

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The correct answer is "d) who can she get to jumpstart her car."

After Marlene concludes that her car battery is dead, a new problem she might face is finding someone who can jumpstart her car. Jumpstarting a car involves connecting it to another vehicle's battery to provide the necessary charge to start the engine. Marlene may need to seek assistance from a friend, family member, or a roadside assistance service to help her jumpstart her car.