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Ashtyn
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20 February, 17:57
How can an experiment support or fail a hypothesis?
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Raegan Cortez
20 February, 18:26
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Well a hypothesis is guess about an experiment and how it works or is preformed. If your supporting one then you agree with how its done and how it works and you got good results. If you fail a hypothesis that means you most likely tried and didn't succeed or didn't get the results you wanted. Sorry if this is confusing the question kinda confused me.
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