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But it is what you think will happen to the expiriment

e.g.

"I think the balloon will pop when I stick a pin in it."

Someone else might have a different hypothesis

"I think the balloon will not pop when I stick a pin in it"

So basically its what you think will happen,

hope that helps!

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Edwin Mitchell

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