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what kind of relationships exist in laws, but not in theories, that allow them to be proven?
o scientific
o mathematical
o personal
o cause and effect
Scientific laws often describe cause - and - effect relationships precisely and can be proven through repeated experiments. Theories are more comprehensive explanations but may not have the same direct cause - and - effect relationships that allow for straightforward proof as laws do. Scientific and mathematical are too broad, and personal is not relevant in this context.
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D. cause and effect