Virginia hears a scratching sound outside her window almost every night. She finds that no tree branches can

reach the window even in the strongest wind.

What should she do next to solve this problem using the scientific method?

a) do another experiment
b) go back and make another hypothesis
c) gather more evidence
d) draw another conslusion

Just need to know if my answer right or wrong. Thanks !

D

Shouldn't she gather more evidence since she hasn't found the cause of the scratching sound?

thanks ms sue and yes she shpuld gather more evidence

I'm sorry, but your answer is incorrect. The next step Virginia should take to solve this problem using the scientific method is to gather more evidence (option c). The scientific method involves a systematic process of observation, collecting data, forming hypotheses, testing those hypotheses through experiments, and making conclusions based on the results. In Virginia's case, she has observed a scratching sound outside her window and ruled out tree branches as the cause. To gather more evidence, she can make detailed observations of the sound, record the time it occurs, and note any patterns or correlations. Additionally, she can gather information from neighbors or other people who may have experienced similar sounds. By collecting more evidence, Virginia can start to form new hypotheses and design experiments to test them.