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In a scientific experiment, how many variables should be changed during the experiment? A. only one B. about 3 or 4 C. a dozen or more D. as many as possible
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In a scientific experiment, how many variables should be changed during the experiment? A. only one B. about 3 or 4 C. a dozen or more D. as many as possible
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In a scientific
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during the
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A. only one
B. about 3 or 4
C. a dozen or more
D. as many as possible
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B: About 3 or 4
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