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A scientific hypothesis can become a theory if A. the entire scientific community accepts it. B. the hypothesis is tested extensively and competing hypotheses are eliminated. C. there are no other competing hypotheses. D. the hypothesis can be tested at least once.
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User: A scientific hypothesis can become a theory if A. the entire scientific community accepts it. B. the hypothesis is tested extensively and competing hypotheses are eliminated. C. there are no other competing hypotheses. D. the hypothesis can be tested at least once.

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A scientific hypothesis can become a theory if the hypothesis is tested extensively and competing hypotheses are eliminated.
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