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Typically, a scientist will make a prediction, then form a hypothesis, and then perform an experiment.

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Answer:The answer to this question is false.

Explanation: A scientist makes a hypothesis first which is a testable explanation. For example: “People who eat 1000 more calories a day are at higher risk of developing hypertension than someone who kept a healthy diet.”. The scientist would then form a hypothesis, which is their educated guess on what the outcome would be. For example, “If 20 people ate 1000 more calories a day and 20 people kept their normal healthy diet for 3 months, then those who consume 1000 more calories a day will develop or show signs of hypertension and those who kept their normal healthy diet will keep a consistent, healthy, blood pressure throughout the experiment.”

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