A hypothesis is an educated guess on what you think is going to happen, it doesn't have to be right or based off anything, just what you think is going to happen.
2007-09-10 13:22:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A hypothesis is a theory. You ask the question, do you think soap A will make more bubbles than soap B? This is your hypothesis. Then you take soap A and soap B and make bubbles. This is your experiment. The conclusion will be which one made the most bubbles and are you right in your hypothesis?
2007-09-10 13:25:39
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answered by Frosty 7
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A hypothesis is a suggested answer to a problem, often referred to as an educated guess. So your problem is that you want to find out which soap makes the most bubbles, so you make and "educated guess" or in proper terms HYPOTHESIS on which soap you think will make the most bubbles.
2007-09-10 13:27:44
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answered by Preia Starle 3
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A hypothesis is an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument, or it is a proposition made to either prove or disprove. This means that what you stated is correct. In your case the hypothesis of your experiment would be you stating that soap product X would make more bubbles than any of the others in your experiment.
2007-09-10 13:29:13
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answered by gcpl reference 1
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A hypothesis would be an educated guess on what the results will be. Educational as in based on facts and logic, not "because the soap contains a magical fairy that makes bubbles" hahaha... x] My teacher talked about that today in class. xP
2007-09-10 13:23:12
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answered by Rawr! :O 4
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A hypothesis is an educated guess. Therefore, yes, your hypothesis is about which soap you believe will create more bubbles and WHY you believe this. It should be one or two sentences.
2007-09-10 13:21:30
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answered by Anonymous
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A hypothesis would be coming to a conclusion based on known facts. So you would state that you believe which one would have more bubbles based on what you know about how bubbles form and the ability of each to form bubbles according to their specific properties.
So you would state "It is my hypothesis that _____ would produce more bubbles than _____ when _____ is done to them, because _____ has _____ qualities that _____ doesn't have, which should allow it to produce more bubbles" (fill in the blanks). Or something to that effect.
2007-09-10 13:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A hypothesis is an educated guess. Technically, a correct hypothesis starts by..I predict....
2007-09-10 13:51:35
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answered by CL. 6
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I agree with the girl above, an hypothesis is your guess on the experiment.
2007-09-10 13:24:06
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answered by Genevieve 3
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If I use soap A then it will produce more bubbles than soaps B or C.
I hope it is good. I had to do one today in science.
2007-09-10 13:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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