Answer: Use hypotheses to drive meaningful experimentation. Each hypothesis is an idea to be tested; every idea that’s confirmed or rejected informs you about your visitors’ expectations and behaviors, and feeds your iterative optimization process. Consistent hypothesis-driven experimentation helps your program make an impact on company goals.
Explanation:
I looked this up in a book
Highlight the paragraph and right-click. Select 'Cut.' It will delete the text and keep it copied. Go to page 27, find the appropriate place, right-click again, and hit paste. Good luck, sorry I'm late.
Your answer is C, in the past.
Answer:
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