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Why do scientists share the results of experiments? A. To write better journal articles B. To inform others of their work C. To publish their options To make new chemicals
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Why do scientists share the results of experiments?
A. To write better journal articles
B. To inform others of their work
C. To publish their options
To make new chemicals
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The answer is B. To inform others of their work. Scientists share their results to other people so they could learn and do experiment based on what the scientists' result.
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I would go for B, because it is informing other scientists that could've been working on the same subject that here is a possible solution
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