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3 April, 13:57

why might a scientist use a simulation in a controlled experiment? A. to observe a 1,000-year process in a single day B. To have fun while only appearing to do meaningful work C. To replace a costly experiment with something cheaper D. To avoid having to record observations by hand

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  1. 3 April, 15:01
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    A. to observe a 1,000-year process in a single day. APEX
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