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Can a hypothesis be accurately tested by performing one experiment?
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Can a hypothesis be accurately tested by performing one experiment?
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when it comes to Explosions............its all 50---50
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Depends on the thoroughness of that particular experiment. But just in general no, you usually need more than one experiment to verify a hypothesis.
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