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OpenStudy (anonymous):

To which word can the prefix in- be added to make a word that means “not believing”? variable organic sincere credulous

OpenStudy (tyteen4a03):

First word is correct. Not sure how to tell strategically, but having studied Biology I can tell you first word is definitely correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if something is credulous then that means it is credible and hence believable, if that helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

variable organic sincere credulous..... wich on of theses

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if youre trying to negate the word credulous (believable) , use the prefix 'in' so that it becomes incredulous (not believable )

OpenStudy (anonymous):

binarymimic is correct

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