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PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Examine the data table below from a student’s measurements of water. How would you describe the trend in the data presented? Explain your choice. Make
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Examine the data table below from a student’s measurements of water. How would you describe the trend in the data presented? Explain your choice. Make sure you proofread your response.
Mass of water (g)
Volume of water (mL)
25
25
50
50
100
100
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Trend/Relationship
Correct - 5 pts
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Incorrect - 0 pts
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Give an original example of a statement that could be a scientific hypothesis. Describe how a scientist would try to prove the hypothesis. Make sure to proofread your response. The rubric below is how you will be scored on this question:
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give a very origin example a student that include B sin displayed
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