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You can also find the code at the following link. These can be used instead of any statute book. This announcement is closed for comments.

a) True
b) False

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Online legal codes may be used instead of physical statute books depending on context. For the related test question, 'suggestion' is closest in meaning to 'hypothesis'. In true or false questions, you must correct false statements.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you're asking relates to whether codes available online can be used in lieu of statute books. The statement presented in the question suggests that there is an alternative to traditional statute books; the truth of this statement can be dependent on the context, such as the specific legal jurisdiction or academic setting you're referring to. However, in many cases, especially in academic settings, an authoritative source of law, such as an online legal database or digital copies of statute books, may be acceptable references.

Regarding the provided choices to the unrelated test question about the meaning of the word 'hypothesis,' the word that is closest in meaning to 'hypothesis' is suggestion (d). A hypothesis is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation, which is akin to a suggestion.

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