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A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an observable phenomenon. A scientific hypothesis is one that can be tested. Specifically it as assumption that can be tested to be either True or False.
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Pick a sample point in the shaded area and plug it into the equation and see if it makes it true.
The correct way to write the sentence is "two and two makes four."
A proposition is a logically sound assertion that makes a connection/s between concepts. Propositions cannot be tested for validity; a hypothesis is a logical assertion, that can, but has not yet been tested. Propositions are the framework upon which hypothesis are made. Propositions also, because of their characteristic of not being testable, do not have to be supported by empirical evidence. Hypothesis on the other hand, do.
Makes 2 + 2 makes 4
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my hypothesis is that the dishsoap makes the colors move
Observing scientific experiments that in conclusion provide credit for the hypothesis.
You base the hypothesis on scientific theories or experimental facts.
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A hypothesis is a scientist's first, educated guess at the solution of some problem, e.g., why did this chemical reaction occur?, or, why does the Sun do such-and-such? A scientist tests the hypothesis in an attempt to refute it, and the hypothesis that survives all such tests becomes the reigning theory in that branch of science, e.g., relativity theory, plate tectonics, natural selection, etc.
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"A hypothesis is an educated guess to attempt an explain an oberservation or answer a question." It's pretty simple, make an educated guess about an oberservation or question. A hypothesis isn't very reliable.
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A hypothesis is a question or a statement that you must prove or disprove through an experiment. Whether or not something can be tested by an experiment determines whether or not you can form a hypothesis.