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You want to determine the effects of a certain fertilizer on the growth of orchids grown in a greenhouse. Materials that are available to you include: greenhouse, 100 orchid plants, water, fertilizer, and soil. You want to know if the orchids will grow best with a weak concentration of fertilizer, a medium concentration of fertilizer, or a high concentration of fertilizer. What is your hypothesis, based on your knowledge of what fertilizer does?

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IF a high concentration of fertilizer is used, THEN orchid plants will grow best

Explanation:

The hypothesis in an experiment is the testable explanation given in support of an observer problem. It is a predictive statement that aims at proferring a possible solution to a problem or answer a question asked. The hypothesis must be able to be tested via experimentation as this is one important feature all hypotheses must possess. A hypothesis is usually written in an "IF, THEN" format.

In this question, an investigation is being carried out to know the effect of a certain amount of fertilizer on the growth of orchids in a greenhouse. A possible explanation/hypothesis will be:

IF a high concentration of fertilizer is used, THEN orchid plants will grow best.

This can be accepted or rejected depending on the outcome of the experiment.

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