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A student conducted an experiment to test whether talking to plants would help them grow faster. The student talk to one group of plants and hand water them. The student did not talk to the other group of plants and you sprinklers period after three weeks the plants that were spoken to show much more growth in the plants that were not. Based on the results of this experiment which is the best conclusion

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The answer is B: Talking to plants may or may not help plants grow faster because the amount of water given was likely different for each group.

Explanation: I just took the test.

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The point of the experiment has been foiled by the choice to hand water one group and use sprinklers on the other. Whether talking to the plant or not did anything can't be proven because of this. If the student were to try to publish this experiment and the outcomes. Critics would be able to use the unequal treatment in water supply as a reason to discredit his/her experiment and dismiss the claims. When performing an experiment like this it is very important to treat each side as equal as possible.
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