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Which statement best describes the explanatory powers of hypotheses and theories? A hypothesis does not provide an explanation but instead only predicts what may happen. A theory does not provide an explanation but instead only predicts what may happen. The explanation given by a theory is well tested and supported by many observations and hypotheses. The explanation given by a hypothesis is well tested and supported by many observations and theories.

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. The explanation given by a theory is well tested and supported by many observations and hypotheses.

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A theory is a scientific explanation for a given phenomenon. The explanation provided by a theory are usually derived from a well tested hypothesis and experiment.

A hypothesis is a scientific guess of phenomenon. It is upon the hypothesis that most experiments are predicated.

Before a theory is developed from a hypotheses, it must be well tested and proven to be true.

For the people that are too lazy to read the first option,  the answer is c.

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