Section III: Conclusions
6. What do the data tell you about your hypothesis?
State how your h...
Physics, 06.04.2021 22:30 Alinakohshsb
Section III: Conclusions
6. What do the data tell you about your hypothesis?
State how your hypothesis is either supported OR refuted by the data.
My data supports the hypothesis as supporting evidence my hypothesis would not have existed if i didn't
have, a hypothesis does not match my data it could be wrong.
7. How do the data support your claim above?
Explain your statement above. Be sure to refer to specific pieces of data from your experiment that
support your argument.
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