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In science, what is it called when you have a statement that can be mathematically modeled, based

on repeated experimental observations, that describes some phenomenon of nature?

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In science, a statement that can be mathematically modeled based on repeated experimental observations, that describes some phenomenon of nature, is called a scientific law. A scientific law is a descriptive statement that summarizes a pattern observed in nature, typically expressed as a mathematical equation or formula, which describes the behavior of a particular natural phenomenon under certain conditions. Scientific laws are generally considered to be well-established and reliable, based on the repeated empirical evidence and testing that supports them.

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