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History, 09.09.2019 19:30 madmar

Why are rules important to scientists?
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a. rules are always easy for scientists to understand.
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b. rules are constantly changing, because of new information.
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c. rules make it easier for people who aren't scientists to
understand things.
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d. rules make it possible to understand the world.

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