Believe it or not this is a geometry question...

What is the hypothesis of the given statement? If money grows in trees, then you can be rich.
Money grows in trees.(my answer???)
You cannot be rich.
Money does not grow in trees.
You can be rich.

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The given statement is known as an "if then" or conditional statement. They are made up of a hypothesis followed by a conclusion. The hypothesis is the first part, "money grows on trees".

So it would be Money does not grow in trees?

the hypothesis comes after "if".

so your first answer is correct.

Thank you so very much. This can be confusing to me.

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The given statement is a conditional statement, which consists of two parts: the hypothesis and the conclusion. In this case, the statement is "If money grows in trees, then you can be rich."

The hypothesis is the part that comes after the "If" and before the "then." It represents the condition or assumption that must be true for the conclusion to be true. In this case, the hypothesis is "Money grows in trees."

So, the correct answer to the question "What is the hypothesis of the given statement?" is "Money grows in trees."