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A theory differs from a hypothesis in the following ways:


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1) they are proven hypotheses and are not subject to change



2) acts as a starting point for additional experiments



3) allows us to describe and explain observed behaviour



4) all of the above



5) 1, 2



6) 2, 3

11 years ago

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Answered by T
6) 2, 3
8 years ago
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