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Suppose two scientists are trying to perform an experiment that involves dangerous chemicals. How might their be affected by not using a common measurement?
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Suppose two scientists are trying to perform an experiment that involves dangerous chemicals. How might their be affected by not using a common measurement?
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If they do not use the common measurement then when someone goes to copy, or replicate the experiment the results could turn out very wrong. Especially when using dangerous chemicals, if something in measured wrong, things could turn deadly.
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