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Rachael Contreras
3 January, 17:02
What makes a scientifically sound experiment?
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Lacey Gray
3 January, 18:00
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I would Think; If it has a testable question, and solves it, and can be re-done to observe results or be altered in order to test other conditions, and comes with an explanation of what happened and how,
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