what is a hypothesis?
a. it is a fact from which conclusions can be drawn.
b. it is e...
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what is a hypothesis?
a. it is a fact from which conclusions can be drawn.
b. it is equivalent to a theory.
c. it is proof of a theory and occurs after testing a theory.
d. it is a provisional statement regarding certain scientific facts or observations.
e. it is a statement that has been proven to be true.
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