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shusha [124]
3 years ago
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What is a hypothesis?

English
2 answers:
cricket20 [7]3 years ago
4 0
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for a further investigation of an experiment and is usually a if... then statement
Mariana [72]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

A hypothesis is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

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