You need to determine what you think will melt the fastest, and that will be your hypothesis. If you think that pepper will melt it faster, you would say "My hypothesis is that the pepper will melt ice faster than the other variables (sand, salt, and sugar)."
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What you are calling a theory is based on a single testable observation. That makes it an hypothesis. A theory wants to collect up a variety of related hypotheses and derive a grand answer to why a system works the way it does.An hypothesis must be testable by empirical means and it must be provable false. If you fail to prove it false, you can accept it. That doesn't make it true, though.Now that we've reduced Aristotle's contention to an hypothesis, you must recognize that an hypothesis can never proven true. You can only support it. You can prove the hypothesis "A plant gains weight by obtaining material from the soil." false. if you weigh the dry soil before and after and find that the weight didn't change, the hypothesis is false.If the weight after was the same, you might postulate that the plant is getting its mass from the air and the water (new hypothesis). If you repeat the experiment a number of times and it always results in the same result, that gives greater support but it never makes it true.
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This question makes no sense whatsoever without giving details of "the board" being asked about...There is no point in copying and asking this kind of incomplete fragment from such a homework or exam question.
The question implies a list of elements or compounds, or mixtures or some combination which account for 97%. With no information about that 97% it is not possible to provide an answer.
You need to determine what you think will melt the fastest, and that will be your hypothesis. If you think that pepper will melt it faster, you would say "My hypothesis is that the pepper will melt ice faster than the other variables (sand, salt, and sugar)."
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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.
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an educated guess.orA scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
The way scientists form a hypothesis is there is something called the scientific method. You establish your question or problem first. Next, you research it. You take your hypothesis, theory, or prediction of what is going to happen from your research. Then, its testing time!A scientist makes an educated guess about the answer to a scientific question.
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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