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Bailey Figueroa
19 September, 11:47
Why do scientists work In groups?
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Kai
19 September, 12:08
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So they can compare results with one another and work together to get the best results
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Leonard Cross
19 September, 15:37
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Because some scientist might see something that other scientist do not. good luck.
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