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If the results of an experiment are considered valid they will? A. Give the same nontestable results B. Give The same outcome when repeated C. Give different outcomes in different parts of the world D. give different results from repeated by different scientist

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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:

If it's valid, then it has substantial evidence to back up the results, which will be the same over and over again.

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