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Which term defines a well-tested, scientifically supported statement that explains how something works? hypothesis law observation theory
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A hypothesis is more or less an educated guess. An observation is noticing something and taking note of it. A theory is a possible explanation of how something works, and a law is a well tested statement. The answer is law.
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