Hypothesis vs. Theory Quick Check

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Question
How does a hypothesis differ from a scientific theory?(1 point)
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Hypotheses are testable, while theories only exist conditionally.
Hypotheses are testable, while theories only exist conditionally.

Hypotheses can change with new evidence, but theories remain constant.
Hypotheses can change with new evidence, but theories remain constant.

Theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.
Theories are well established with lots of evidence to support their claims.

Theories always lead to the development of new scientific ideas.
Theories always lead to the development of new scientific ideas.

The correct answer is:

Hypotheses are testable, while theories only exist conditionally.

The correct answer is: "Hypotheses are testable, while theories only exist conditionally."