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When May a hypothesis be revised

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a hypothesis may be revised after the experiment that you performed proved it wrong. then after looking over the data you should revise your hypothesis and perform the experiment again.
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Answer: Based on experimental data

Explanation: The hypothesis is not the ultimate proven theory, the more a preliminary assumption on the basis of which further research is carried out with the help of experiments in order to prove the hypothesis as accurate. If the experiments carried out showed that the hypothesis is wrong, it is necessary to revise the hypothesis and set up a new experiment.

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