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Physics, 22.10.2019 01:00 cbawesome8

What is the purpose of a hypothesis?

a.
it specifies the procedure for a scientific experiment.

b.
it is a prediction of whether an experiment will give useful results.

c.
it tells other scientists what kind of research they should be doing.

d.
it is a possible answer with an explanation for a scientific question.

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