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Jenna is a scientist in a chemistry lab. Her experiment did not support her current theory. What should she do next?
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Jenna is a scientist in a chemistry lab. Her experiment did not support her current theory. What should she do next?
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she should do the experiment again and if it still doesnt support her thoery then thats when she should change her theory
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she could rethink her method and try many times and it might work.
Hope this helps!
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