A lightweight material is being tested for effectiveness in blocking ultraviolet (UV) rays from the Sun that cause skin to
burn and possibly develop skin cancer. Which method would be most helpful for testing this material?
Use specialized equipment to measure how much UV light passes through stacks of one, five, or 20 layers of the
material.
Test the material in controlled natural settings by using natural UV light, and measure the UV light that passes
through.
Write a survey that asks people on beaches about their preferences for sunscreen and protective materials.
Test the material in a lab setting by using humans and a variety of UV light sources, and develop a scale to measure
the damage that is caused to human skin.