Question 4 of 25
How is a scientific theory different from a hypothesis?
A. A theory is an explanation of a single phenomenon; a hypothesis is a question that can be tested.
B. A theory is a well-tested explanation; a hypothesis is a possible answer that needs to be tested.
C. A theory and a hypothesis are both educated guesses, but a hypothesis is not proven.
D. A theory explains a scientific law; a hypothesis explains a theory.