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What would be the end result if an

experiment supports a hypothesis and
has been repeated?
A. developing a theory
B. redoing the hypothesis
C. graphing the data a different way
D. setting up another experiment based on the same
hypothesis

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User Dlannoye
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The end result of repeated experiments supporting a hypothesis is for the hypothesis to become a theory.

In science, a hypothesis is a general statement that needs to be validated or invalidated by experiments. Once a hypothesis is found to be valid by several independent but similar experiments, such a hypothesis becomes a theory.

Formulation and testing of hypotheses (via experiments) represent two of the key steps in the scientific method.

The correct option is A.

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User Robertibiris
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