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What should you do if your hypothesis proves false during an experiment? A change the data to fit the hypothesis B form a new hypothesis and plan a new experiment C repeat the experiment until the results
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What should you do if your hypothesis proves false during an experiment?
A change the data to fit the hypothesis
B form a new hypothesis and plan a new experiment
C repeat the experiment until the results support the hypothesis
D change the procedure to get the
results you want
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D because you can easily make mistakes but keep goin to get it right.
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