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  • 01-09-2018
  • Computers and Technology
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What can a scientist do if he repeats and experiment and gets diffrent results?

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BrownieMan123
BrownieMan123 BrownieMan123
  • 03-09-2018

Hello There Buddy!

First of all, this question is in the wrong subject. But no worries! I'll help you!


If a scientist repeats an experiment and gets different results, then he/she should repeat it until a similar result is shown.

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