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Why do scientists perform multiple trials of the same experiment?
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Why do scientists perform multiple trials of the same experiment?
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(d) by repating the trials you end up with a more accurate result and one that is more reliable
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it would be D because they do that because they want to make sure that the other scientist's answer or results are correct
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