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How is an inference different from a hypothesis?

A. An inference can be made only using direct observation, while a
hypothesis can use predictions and reasoning.
B. An inference is based on scientific evidence, while a hypothesis is
based on an untestable guess.
C. An inference uses reasoning to explain what happened, while a
hypothesis uses reasoning to predict what may happen in the
future.
D. An inference is made before an investigation begins, while a
hypothesis is made after the evidence is collected.

How is an inference different from a hypothesis? A. An inference can be made only-example-1

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A is the correct answer because you can inference things by just looking at them, while a hypothesis usually has to do with research and reasoning.

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Answer:

c

Explanation: got it in aipex

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