Due: Monday, April 11 at 9 PM Problem 1. An electronic toy displays a 4x4 grid of colored squares. At all times, four are red, four are green, four are blue, and four are yellow. For example, here is one possible configuration:
7.012: Introductory Biology-Fall 2004 Instructors: Professor Eric Lander, Professor Robert A. Weinberg, Dr. Claudette Gardel Big Idea 1: Biology is based on observational and experimental science. 1. We think what we think because we can draw conclusions from the results of controlled experiments. 2. An informative experiment is designed to distinguish between hypotheses
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