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Pots A and B both have plain soil, bean seeds, and the same amount of light. Pot B receives more water (see table). After 50 days the plants are measured. Based on the data, what is the correct conclusion?

The amount of water does not affect the mass or the height.

The amount of water affects the height but not the mass.

The amount of water affects the mass but not the height.

The amount of water affects the mass and the height.

Pots A and B both have plain soil, bean seeds, and the same amount of light. Pot B-example-1
User Kavin Smk
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Answer:

The amount of water affects the mass and the height.

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the table you can see that the plant that had the most amount of water grew more than the other plant. The table has all the evidence!

User Gduh
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Answer:

The amount of water affects the mass and the height.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the question states "Based on the data, what is the correct conclusion?", we can observe that plant B gained more mass and height than plant A. The only difference was that plant B had been given 40 mL more than plant A, so we can conclude that the amount of water affects the mass and the height.

Hope this helped!

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