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Biology, 04.04.2020 02:59 brooke2828

Why might a scientist rerun an experiment if the experiment is shown to support a hypothesis

A. To support a related hypothesis

B. To check to see if the experiment continues to support the hypothesis

C. To see if the results of his/her experiment are supported by the work of other scientists

D. To prove a theory to other scientists

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