5. When you decide whether or not the data supports the original hypothesis, you are:Answer: B. Drawing conclusionsThis means you are thinking carefully about the results of your experiment. You're checking if the evidence (data) you collected proves or disproves your original guess (hypothesis).6. When a scientist shares her findings with other scientists, she is:Answer: D. Communicating resultsAfter doing an experiment and collecting data, scientists don’t keep the results to themselves. This helps other scientists learn, give feedback, or repeat the experiment.7. The final part or a summary of reasonable inferences is a/an:Answer: D. ConclusionA conclusion is the last step in an experiment. It’s a summary of what you learned based on your results. You explain if your hypothesis was correct or not and what the data showed.8. Anything that can change in an experiment is called a:Answer: VariableA variable is any factor that can be changed or measured in an experiment. There are different types of variables like: Independent, dependent, and controlled