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What does it mean for a hypothesis to be testable?

O A. It must be able to reject biased data.
O B. It must be supported by peer review.
O C. It must be able to be supported or refuted by data.
O D. It must be what the scientist is hoping is the result.

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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

Testable meaning experiments can be conducted to support or refute the hypothesis. This is done through data.

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C. It must be able to be supported or fefuted by data
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