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In the science laboratory setting, scientists often struggle to achieve valid results. A possible solution for this dilemma to repeat the procedure for several trials. True or false
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The answer should be true!
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This is true.
Repeated trials in an experiment increases the accuracy of a scientists results, as there are more opportunities to experience anything that could happen and make sure that your results can be repeated. Repeated trials also help eliminate errors in your data and keep your records accurate. Any experiment without repeated trials would be seen as unviable since there isn’t enough dependable proof of one’s findings.
I hope this helps! :)
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