Which of the following best distinguishes a Law from a Theory?
A law is a generalization about the predictive ways in which matter and energy behave, while a theory represents information that can be independently verified by any trained person.
A law is a generalization about the predictive ways in which matter and energy behave, while a theory is the result of inductive reasoning based on repeated, confirmed observations.
A law is the result of inductive reasoning based on repeated, confirmed observations while a theory is an explanatory statement or set of statements derived from facts and confirmed hypotheses.
A law is an explanatory statement or set of statements derived from facts and confirmed hypotheses while a theory is information that can be independently verified by any trained person.