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Jessie Mccall
13 July, 23:35
What is impossible to do with a hypothesis?
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Amiyah Sandoval
14 July, 03:14
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why can we never prove that a hypothesis is true An experiment can prove that a hypothesis is wrong. Not that it is true.
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