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A student is reading about a scientific claim in a newspaper article. The article includes a table of data that supports the claim. To best assess whether the claim is valid, which is one question she should ask? ()Where did the data come from?
()Why was the data displayed in a table?
()How does the claim relate to her?
()How long did it take to develop the claim?

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