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rose12345:

If I run two miles every day, my resting blood pressure will become lower.

TheKaylaHope:

So, while the statement "If I run two miles every day, my resting blood pressure will become lower" is not yet a proven scientific fact, it could be tested through scientific research to determine its validity as a hypothesis.

TheKaylaHope:

This statement could be a scientific hypothesis, but it would need to be tested further to determine its validity. A hypothesis is an educated guess or prediction based on observation and research. In this case, the hypothesis suggests that running two miles every day will cause a decrease in resting blood pressure. To test this hypothesis and determine its validity, a study could be conducted in which a group of people who have high resting blood pressure are randomly divided into two groups. One group would be instructed to run two miles every day for a certain period of time, while the other group would not exercise at all. At the end of the study, the blood pressure of both groups would be measured and compared to determine if running two miles every day had a statistically significant effect on lowering resting blood pressure. If the results show a consistent decrease in resting blood pressure among those who ran two miles every day, then the hypothesis would be supported.

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