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Saniya Oliver
16 May, 09:42
Why must a science experiment have three trials
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Emanuel Farmer
16 May, 13:01
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A scientist must have three trails of his/her experiment, to prove it is completely correct and having three trials of the same experiment, proves that the work is right and has no mistakes.
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16 May, 13:31
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In order to make it easier to spot anomalouus results more easily so that you can take them out of the mean to make the results more accurate?
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