A hypothesis just needs a little proof in order to become an accepted fact.
That's a fine hypothesis, Smedley!
one example is: My hypothesis has a conclusion....
as long as you want but dont make it to short or 1-3 sentences not too long
A hypothesis is an "educated guess". An example of how it could be used: John needed to test his hypothesis about molecular degenaration.
A hypothesis is a guess about what will happen in an experiment. For example, "If I burn these cloths, then cotton will burn fastest."
It could be about 2 to 3 sentences,but it shouldn't be to long.
The entry word with the most example sentences is often "set," as it has numerous meanings and usages across different contexts, including as a verb and noun. Its versatility in phrases and idioms contributes to a wide range of example sentences. Additionally, words like "run" and "take" also have extensive usage and multiple definitions, resulting in a large number of example sentences.
a example of a hypothesis is saying i can conclude that....
Yes, I believe that hypothesis is testable.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
example sentences with trouble
one example is: My hypothesis has a conclusion....
An example of a bad hypothesis would be: "All birds can fly." This is a bad hypothesis because it is too broad and cannot be easily tested or proven.
the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
For a basic hypothesis, try an "If, then, because statement".For example: Say I'm doing a hypothesis about rainy weather.If I wear a rain jacket while it is raining then I will stay dry because the materials in the jacket will wick the water, preventing it from touching my skin and thus getting me wet.Hypotheses are generally short sentences which are further explained throughout a research paper/lab report.
as long as you want but dont make it to short or 1-3 sentences not too long
A hypothesis is actually a "proposed explanation" of observed phenomena which can be tested for accuracy. For example: Spines on cacti reduce herbivore damage
A hypothesis is an "educated guess". An example of how it could be used: John needed to test his hypothesis about molecular degenaration.