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29 August, 16:01

A scientific hypothesis can be disproved with a. one reproducible experiment. b. disapproval of other scientists. c. many tests by many scientists. d. philosophical reasoning.

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    option A

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    The correct answer is option A

    Reproducible experiment is a specific experimentally produced value is said to be reproducible when there is a fair degree of consistency between measurements or observations done by different people at different locations on duplicate specimens - that is, if the test value is determined to be of great accuracy.

    hence, a scientific hypothesis can be disproved with one reproducible experiment.
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