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Alan Simpson
4 February, 02:42
How does a scientist form a hypothesis
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Monique Mccarty
4 February, 03:17
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Here is your answer:
Hypothesis always starts with question scientist want to find out what the answer is so they conduct an expierament so they make a guess about what the answer will be which is your hypothesis!
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Anderson Johnson
4 February, 05:17
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The way scientists form a hypothesis is there is something called the scientific method. You established your question or problem first. Then you research it. You take your hypothesis, theory, or prediction of what is going to happen from your research.
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