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Which term describes an educated guess about the outcome of an experiment? A. Analysis B. Data C. Hypothesis D. Result
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Which term describes an educated guess about the outcome of an experiment?
A. Analysis
B. Data
C. Hypothesis
D. Result
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The answer is C - Hypothesis.
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C. Hypothesis
Before doing an experiment and hypothesis is what you think the results of the experiment will be
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