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The Five Second Rule

The Five Second Rule. Reviewing the Scientific Method With Mythbusters. What is the question (problem) that the Mythbusters are trying to test?. What is the effect of time on food contamination? IF food has been on the floor for five seconds or less, THEN it will be uncontaminated.

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The Five Second Rule

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  1. The Five Second Rule Reviewing the Scientific Method With Mythbusters

  2. What is the question (problem) that the Mythbusters are trying to test? • What is the effect of time on food contamination? • IF food has been on the floor for five seconds or less, THEN it will be uncontaminated. • This, like all the Mythbusters’ Myths, is the hypothesis they are attempting to prove or disprove.

  3. What are the procedures for the first bacteria test? • Place bacteria plates in various places around the lab and left them there for 5 seconds. • Incubate (keep warm) the plates at 98.6°. • Wait 24 hours. • Measure bacteria growth.

  4. What were the results for the bacterial growth on the toilet seat? Explain. • There was very little bacteria on the toilet seat. • Possible explanations: • It is cleaned regularly with anti-bacterial cleaner. • They are men, so they don’t sit on it very often. • The butt cheeks don’t contain much bacteria, because they are covered with clothing.

  5. What were the variables for the experiment? • Independent Variables (IV): • Time (2 seconds and 6 seconds) • Dependent Variable (IV): • Amount of bacteria gathered on food surface • Controlled Variables (CV): • Evenly contaminated surface • Size of floor samples • Size of food samples • Amount of bacteria already on the food

  6. Why is it necessary to conduct multiple trials in an experiment? THIS QUESTION IS PROBABLY ON THE TEST!!! The more trials you conduct, the more reliable your results will be! Multiple trials help to identify data that results from not following the procedures correctly.

  7. 6. During the last test, what was the only variable tested? Why was this the best? • Time • Time was the independent variable in the hypothesis.

  8. 7. In the end, what were the final results? Explain. • The data did not support the hypothesis • There was no visible difference between the 2 second sample and the 6 second sample.

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