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Emmalee Huffman
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29 July, 13:47
Which of the following is a testable hypotheses?
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Emily Alvarado
29 July, 14:11
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I don't if there were answer choices so I just gave you an example ...
If a plant gets no sunlight then it would die because a plant is needs water, sunlight, and oxygen.
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