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A scientist wants to drop a bouncy ball from a height of one meter and determine how many times the ball will bounce before coming to rest. Which option below is an example of a hypothesis for this test?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped from a height of one meter, then it will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped from a height of one meter, then it will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.%0D%0A%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped, it will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped, it will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.%0D%0A%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped from a height of one meter, it will bounce before coming to rest.%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped from a height of one meter, it will bounce before coming to rest.%0D%0A%0D%0AIf a bouncy ball is dropped and data is collected, the data will show that the ball will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.

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The best example of a hypothesis for this test is:

**If a bouncy ball is dropped from a height of one meter, then it will bounce one hundred times before coming to rest.**

This statement is specific and makes a clear prediction that can be tested through experimentation. It follows the "if-then" format typical of a hypothesis and provides a measurable outcome (the number of bounces).

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