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15 February, 20:37

Which option correctly defines a scientific argument?

a) a type of reasoning that moves from general to specific explanations

b) a logical description of how data-based evidence supports or does not support a hypothesis

c) a type of reasoning that moves from specific to general explanations a process that involves creating

d) a hypothesis and then proving it correct through experimentation

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  1. 15 February, 21:07
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    A is the answer to this quesiton ...
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