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Anton Gilmore
6 February, 07:18
How do scientist form hypothesis
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Kian Patterson
6 February, 07:30
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it needs to included an if, then statement.
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Claire Stout
6 February, 11:01
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Form a hypothesis a tentative description of what's been observed, and make predictions based on that hypothesis. Test the hypothesis and predictions in an experiment that can be reproduced. Analyze the data and draw conclusions; accept or reject the hypothesis or modify the hypothesis if necessary.
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