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7 July, 15:51

A conclusion can eliminate the hypothesis as the answer to the proposed question. True or false.

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  1. 7 July, 17:45
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    True. but it depends on the hypothesis. While writing the conclusion or any other part of your writing material you can sometimes come across something that makes you second guess your original hypothesis. It's always good to second guess your work anyway as you may find a better answer.
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