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Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [BWS.02] Scientific knowledge is O durable O non-observable O permanent O untestable and open to change.
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[BWS.02]
Scientific knowledge is
O durable
O non-observable
O permanent
O untestable
and open to change.
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your answer is D. untestable and open to change
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