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Which is a properly written hypothesis?
(a) if we take a rose outside and leave it, i think the sun will it grow.
(b) the rose will grow tomorrow with sunlight.
(c) roses will grow larger if given proper sunlight and nutrients.
(d) i believe that increased sunlight and nutrients will allow roses to grow larger.
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Which is a properly written hypothesis?
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