Two scientists made the same observation during an investigation. Since their explanations differed about the observation, they
made additional observations. Why would more observations be helpful for this investigation?
A)
More observations will show both scientists' explanations are not correct.
B)
More observations are needed to show both scientists' explanations are
correct
More observations will prove the scientists' investigation was done
incorrectly.
2)
More observations could help resolve differences in the scientists
explanations.
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