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nignag [31]
2 years ago
7

Which of the following best describes your choice? It’s my best explanation for now, but I really would have to test my idea to

be sure. It's a well-tested explanation for a large number of observations. It's a well-tested description of what happens, but it doesn't explain why it happens.
Chemistry
1 answer:
HACTEHA [7]2 years ago
8 0

I can deduce here that the best that describes my choice is: It’s my best explanation for now, but I really would have to test my idea to be sure.

<h3>What is choice?</h3>

Choice actually refers to the act of choosing between two or more things. It has to do with going with the option, idea, decision, product or something that one prefers.

When we make choices, it depicts what we actually want. Some people still make wrong choices. The choices people make can either make or mar them in the present or future.

Looking at the given question, my choice is actually the first option.

It's clear that the idea hasn't been tested in order to be sure though it's has the best explanation.

Learn more about choice on brainly.com/question/6947486

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