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A hypothesis cannot be call a theory because,it has not supported a prediction even in the face of several experiment.
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More likely to be correct. If you are trying to make a prediction then the probability that you will be correct is related to the strength of the hypotheses on which the prediction is based. Assume that the prediction depended on 3 hypotheses all being correct. Each has a probability say 10 to1, 15 to 1, and 3 to 1. Then the probability against all 3 being correct would be ((11 times 16 times 4)-1) to 1.
A theory is a well-supported explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence and repeated testing. It is a broader concept that integrates various hypotheses into a coherent framework. In contrast, a hypothesis is a specific testable prediction or idea that is proposed to explain a particular phenomenon and can be tested through experimentation or observation.
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A hypothesis cannot be call a theory because,it has not supported a prediction even in the face of several experiment.
The hypothesis which has been tested and verified repeatedly by tests is called theory.
they can change by summarizing a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeat testing.