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If any single test of a scientific hypothesis contradicts it, the hypothesis must be revised. (Assume that you've ruled out errors in the testing process; that is, the test result really does contradict the hypothesis.)

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The correct answer is : True

Step-by-step explanation:

When a hypothesis hasn't been confirmed after several different experiments, and the reproducible ones show the hypothesis does not work, it is possible to reject it and to replace it with a new one. Correcting any mathematical calculations is a necessary step after any experiment.

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