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In an experiment, the scientist has developed the following hypothesis: "If I add salt to water, it will prevent it from freezing." In this experiment, the amount of salt in the water is a test O variable
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In an experiment, the scientist has developed the following hypothesis: "If
I add salt to water, it will prevent it from freezing."
In this experiment, the amount of salt in the water is a
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O hypothesis
O observation
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