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An educated guess or prediction on what might happen
A hypothesis is a educated guess about how you think something is going to turn out. A theory is a way of how something might happen that has not been proven. A guess is like a hypothesis but not educated.
This is called a hypothesis.
You won't need to. Your hypothesis is just your prediction or educated guess. It's okay to be wrong.
No you do not start a hypothesis with the word "if." Generally a hypothesis is an educated guess or prediction about a situation. It should be written in a declarative statement that can be tested. For example you might say "The amount of sunlight will affect the growth of a plant" or "People who exercise regularly will have lower cholesterol levels."
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An educated guess or prediction on what might happen
A hypothesis is a educated guess about how you think something is going to turn out. A theory is a way of how something might happen that has not been proven. A guess is like a hypothesis but not educated.
An "hypothesis" is a proposed answer to a scientific question. Hypotheses should be compatible with what is already known, and should be testable through further experiment.
This is called a hypothesis.
Just making an educated guess, but it might mean "kilowatts multiplied by 2."