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Chemistry, 22.01.2021 18:20 romanlittlewood

When an experiment is repeated and the new results are different from the original results what may likely be inferred? A)
Additional test/trials are needed.

B)
Both results are wrong due to the discrepancy.

C)
The hypothesis is incorrect and must be modified.

D)
The first must be inaccurate because you are sure the second results
are correct.

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