20 DIRECTIONS TO THE STUDENT 



The four steps are 1, the problem; 2, the method used ; 3, the obser- 

 vations made; and 4, the conclusion reached. 



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Under the heading problem you should tell exactly what you are 

 trying to solve ; your method should describe exactly how you went 

 to work to set up your experiment and what you subsequently 

 did ; the observations are what you saw (as a result of what you 





