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Physics, 10.09.2021 19:10 powellkolbie
Which of the following explains how a hypothesis that is NOT supported by the results of an experiment can still be valuable?
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A hypothesis that is not supported by the results of an experiment shows that the experiment was a waste of time.
None of the above
A hypothesis that is not supported by the results of an experiment always leads to the development of a new scientific theory.
A hypothesis that is not supported by the results of an experiment may lead to further research and investigations.
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