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Why should scientists repeat quantitative experiments?

A. To publish results.
B. To communicate results.
C. To clearly display information.
D. To reduce the chance of error.

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D. To reduce the chance of error.
Doing an experiment multiple times will reduce the likelihood of it having an error.
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Answer:

The correct answer is option D. To reduce the chance of error.

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When scientists perform an experiment they must repeat it many times. In this way, after making calculations and conclusions, they reduce the error. In addition, a proven experiment many times is more reliable.

We conclude, after the explanation, that the correct answer is option D. To reduce the chance of error.

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