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Mathematics, 11.04.2020 01:16 GrainLeaf

If an astronomer's hypotheses provide a calculus consistent with the observations,
A. the astronomer's work is sufficient.
C. the present author is wrong.
B. the astronomer's work is faulty.
D. the observations are wrong.

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