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If an experiment disproves a scientist's hypothesis, what should the scientist do next? 1. Develop a testable question. 2. Revi...Asked by Gwen
If an experiment disproves a scientists hypothesis, what should the scientist do next?
A. develop a testable question
B. revise the hypothesis and try the experiment again.
C. develop a theory based on the data gathered in the experiment
D. change the dependent variable.
Is the answer B
A. develop a testable question
B. revise the hypothesis and try the experiment again.
C. develop a theory based on the data gathered in the experiment
D. change the dependent variable.
Is the answer B
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Answered by
DrBob222
I think B is the best answer there but note that the "old" experiment may not be appropriate for testing the revised hypothesis.
Answered by
Connexus teacher
Please do your school work! Also we have access to your search history!
Answered by
no
Connexus Teacher. no you don't
i go to connections and they do not have access to my search history.
So you are wrong and you probably aren't even a teacher. so get out.
i go to connections and they do not have access to my search history.
So you are wrong and you probably aren't even a teacher. so get out.
Answered by
Hannah Saxon College Park Academy 6.5
@Connexus Teacher are you Mrs.Worden??? even tho I'm not from Connexus.......
Answered by
bruh
Connexus teachers can see your search history at the end of school when you give your school laptop back so they can make you redo school for cheating
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Haha
Then just use ur phone lol
Answered by
Billie Eilish
DUDE, NO CHEATING!
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