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Many people recommend using a simple format.

- If... then...because... &

- include manipulating variable and a controlled variable of some sort Example: IF I put two clover plants into 3" pots and water one with soda and then other with water, THEN the one with soda will not grow taller BECAUSE of the sugar content in the soda.

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When you are using the scientific method, you would try to imagine a hypothesis which explains an observation, but you might not succeed. A hypothesis that does not explain an observation would be considered a failed hypothesis. You would then need to invent a different hypothesis.


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When would you have to restate your hypothesis?

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Hypothesis and how would you go proving a hypothesis?

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How do you write an interesting hypothesis?

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