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A hypothesis is not a variable...it is something that you think will happen based on reasoning and observations, before doing an experiment.
I think you're talking about making an assumption, at least that's what I'm getting from the question. Hope that helpsExplaining or interpreting the things you observe based on reasoning from things you already know is called making an inference.
The Theory, is what you think is gonna happen, for example, In Theory, a aeroplane could be given jet engines that run on High Octane Petrol( i don't know if that's true, its just a theory!) but we could try that and it could just crash, then our conclusion would be 'aeroplanes can not fly using High Octane Petrol, Aviation Fuel must be used' A Theory is an idea (Should be an educated idea, with reasoning behind it) and a conclusion is what your result is when you test that theory. Hope I helped.
The word hypothesis means the expected outcome of the experiment. Think of it as an educated guess or explanation of what you think will happen in your experiment based on what you have learned about your subject. It consists of two parts. Part one is the hypothesis statement. You make your hypothesis statement by rewriting your problem as a statement and adding the "answer" to it. BE SPECIFIC! Part two is a short explanation of the scientific reasoning for your hypothesis. And that is your answer for hypothesis!!
Your shadow is created by you blocking light with your body. If the light is behind you when you're facing your bed, then your shadow will reach the bed before your body.
think about which man would agree with
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Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.
i think its 4x - 4y = 0
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If you want to "reason it out" (use common sense) you have to think about it. Just because a person can think doesn't mean he's got common sense.
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