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A student wanted to know the most effective way to grow bacteria in a lab. He conducted a descriptive investigation instead of an experimental investigation. What is a limitation of his investigation? O A descriptive investigation cannot show a cause-and-effect relationship between bacteria growth and possible factors affecting growth. O A descriptive investigation is always more expensive than an experimental investigation. aner O A descriptive investigation usually does not involve much data collection to support a hypothesis. O A descriptive investigation provides little prior knowledge or background information about bacteria growth.​

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Answer: A - A descriptive investigation cannot show a cause-and-effect relationship between bacteria growth and possible factors affecting growth.

Explanation: the other answer was wrong i put his answer and when i got it wrong i was given the correct choice so i do not want yall to mess it up

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C). A descriptive investigation usually does not involve much data collection to support a hypothesis.

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The limitation of a descriptive investigation is that 'it lacks sufficient data to support the proposition.' A descriptive investigation does not test the validity of a truth or distinct methods of growing it or to make comparisons between them. It rather focuses only on describing in-depth instead of practically examining the validity of the fact and using it to supporting the claim made in the hypothesis, unlike an experimental investigation. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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