Dr. phil believed that he could grow bigger fish in his pond if he played music to them. dr. phil set up some speakers and played rock music 24 hours a day for six months. dr. phil's observations and data are compiled in the data table. based on his data, what can dr. phil conclude about the relationship between music and the mass of the fish in his pond?
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