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Which statement best describes how the scientific community analyzes
data?
O A. Scientists can come to different conclusions based on the same
data.
O B. There is only one possible conclusion to be drawn from a set of
data.
C. Each scientist must use his or her own, unique data.
O D. A scientist must always keep his or her data hidden from other
scientists.
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Which statement best describes how the scientific community analyzes
data?
O A. Scientists c...
O A. Scientists c...
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