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Chemistry, 26.11.2019 19:31 Fluffyboi

What does it mean for a hypothesis to be testable?
a. the hypothesis must be what the scientist is hoping is the result.
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b. the hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
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c. the hypothesis must be supported by peer review.
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d. the hypothesis must be able to reject biased data.

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