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retesting a hypothesis to determine whether a hypothesis is correct or …

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retesting a hypothesis
to determine whether a hypothesis is correct or incorrect, it’s essential to test it ______.
the scientific method is often viewed as a cycle due to the process of ______ a hypothesis.
hypothesis, theories, and laws
in science, scientific ____, hypotheses, ____, and laws each have a very different meaning.
hypothesis and theories
observations and
facts lead to
hypothesis incorporated into
theory
when using the scientific method, we create a ______ before any experimentation.
hypotheses are based on specific ______. after a hypothesis is tested repeatedly and
found to be accurate, it can be incorporated into a ______.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. To determine if a hypothesis is correct, we test it multiple times (retest).
  2. The scientific method cycle involves testing a hypothesis.
  3. In science, theories, hypotheses, laws (wait, no—correct order: observations/facts lead to hypothesis, then testing, then if supported, incorporated into theory; and in science, scientific theories, hypotheses, and laws each have different meanings. Wait, let's parse the blanks:
  • First blank (to determine... test it ___): "multiple times" (retesting implies multiple tests).
  • Second blank (scientific method cycle due to ___ a hypothesis): "testing" (the cycle is observe, hypothesize, test, analyze, conclude, retest... so the process of testing a hypothesis).
  • Third blank (In science, scientific _, hypotheses, _, and laws...): Wait, the correct terms: scientific theories, hypotheses, and laws? No, the standard is: observations/facts → hypothesis → testing → if supported, theory (well-substantiated explanation) or law (description of natural phenomenon). So the first blank in that sentence: "theories", then "laws"? Wait, the original text: "In science, scientific __, hypotheses, __, and laws each have a very different meaning." Wait, maybe typos, but the key terms are:
  • When using scientific method: create a hypothesis (wait, no—first, observations lead to hypothesis. Then, we create a hypothesis? Wait, the diagram: Observations and Facts → Hypothesis → incorporated into Theory. So:
  • "When using the scientific method, we create a hypothesis before any experimentation." (Wait, no—observations lead to hypothesis, then we test the hypothesis. So maybe "hypothesis" here.
  • "Hypotheses are based on specific observations/facts." (Since observations and facts lead to hypothesis.)
  • "After a hypothesis is tested repeatedly and found to be accurate, it can be incorporated into a theory."

Let's fill the blanks step by step:

  1. "To determine whether a hypothesis is correct or incorrect, it’s essential to test it multiple times (or "repeatedly", but the first blank: maybe "multiple times" or "again"—but the context is retesting, so "multiple times" or "repeatedly". Wait, the first line: "Retesting a Hypothesis"—so to determine, test it again (but the blank is after "test it _". Wait, the original text: "To determine whether a hypothesis is correct or incorrect, it’s essential to test it __." (the blanks are two words? The user's image shows some handwritten words, but let's use standard scientific method terms:
  • Retesting: test it multiple times (or "again and again", but standard is "repeatedly" or "multiple times").
  • Scientific method cycle: process of testing a hypothesis (the cycle includes hypothesis testing).
  • In science, scientific theories, hypotheses, laws? No, the correct hierarchy: facts/observations → hypothesis → (testing) → theory (explanation) or law (description). So the sentence: "In science, scientific theories, hypotheses, laws? No, maybe "theories", "laws" are different, but the standard terms: hypothesis (tentative explanation), theory (well-substantiated explanation), law (description of natural phenomenon). So:
  • "In science, scientific theories, hypotheses, laws each have a very different meaning." (Wait, no—hypothesis is tentative, theory is well-tested explanation, law is a statement of fact based on repeated experiments. So the three terms: hypothesis, theory, law. So the blanks: "theories", "laws"? No, the sentence structure: "scientific ____, hypothese…

Answer:

  1. To determine if a hypothesis is correct, test it repeatedly (or "multiple times").
  2. Scientific method cycle: process of testing a hypothesis.
  3. In science, scientific theories, hypotheses, and laws (or "principles") differ.
  4. When using the scientific method, create a hypothesis before experimentation.
  5. Hypotheses are based on specific observations (or facts).
  6. Accurate hypotheses are incorporated into a theory.

(Note: The exact answers depend on the blank positions, but the key terms are hypothesis, testing, theory, observations, repeatedly, etc.)