Answer:
A)
Step-by-step explanation:
The insulator is a material that creates a barrier for the heat transferred, maintaining the temperature of the system almost unaltered. To know what is the best insulator, the experiment needs to be done with an unwrapped can, so that is possible to know how much heat the can be lost, thus letter "d" is incorrect.
The temperature of the water would not achieve 0°C, but the ambient temperature, being in thermal equilibrium, so the letter "b" is also incorrect.
By the data given is already notice the insulator power, because the temperature decreases faster with the paper towel, thus it's not necessary to repeat the experiment only to know which one is better, so the letter "c" is incorrect.
But, it's not possible to affirm that the bubble wrap is the best insulating material, because exists a lot off insulating material that wasn't tested. Besides, the insulation depends on the thickness of the material.