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  • 22-09-2018
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How might a scientist compare theories by doing an experiment?

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The scientist could B) do an experiment to that would apply to only one of the theories.

If the results agreed with that theory, it would become more acceptable.

If the results disagreed with that theory, it would be disproved and the other theory would become more acceptable.

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