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If you repeat an experiment and the results are very different from the results you got the first time, the next step would be to

Select one:


a. trust the second results.

b. decide which results are better.

c. repeat the experiment again.

d. try a different experiment

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C , you need a definite answer , if you get a completely different results again , id say take the mean / average so you have some results
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Answer: option c. repeat the experiment again.

Because, the first approach is to assume that there was a mistake in one or both ot the two trials. Only if the results continue being different in several trials, you have to think in a design error and then modify the experiment.
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