Singular: hypothesis
Plural: hypotheses
What is the verb form of 'hypothesis'? Hypothesize
hypotheses' plural possesive
hypothesis's possesive
The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses.
Hypotheses.
The plural word for hypothesis is hypotheses.
it's theses: pronounced (thee-sees)
No, the noun reaction is a count noun, the plural form is reactions. examples: The reactions produced are consistent and validate the hypothesis.
IT IS A THEORY OR PREDICATION TO ASK QUESTIONS AND EXPLORE OPTIONS an example am I on a planet with a positive gravity I have a hypothesis that i am so to test this I drop an object and if it hits the ground then my hypothesis is valid if it floats in air then it is not valid and I have to rethink my hypothesis
A hypothesis is an idea or a suggestion, often to explain something whose cause is unknown.In formal science, a hypothesis is a testable statement. Performing an experiment to test the statement should either support the hypothesis or prove it false.A hypothesis is an educated guess for the outcome of your experiment (for the solution of your problem)
The plural word for hypothesis is hypotheses.
The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses.
A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
Hypothesis is singular, while Hypotheses is the plural of Hypothesis.
Hypotheses is the plural spelling of hypothesis. It is pronounced like this:hi-poth-ess-sees.
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
Hypothesis is the singular form. The plural is hypotheses.
Hypotheses.
hypotheses
it's theses: pronounced (thee-sees)
"Hypotheses" is the plural form of the word "hypothesis."