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Choose all the answers that apply. Major areas of science include ____. A.basic science B.physical science C.life science D.social science E. ethical science
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Major areas of science include
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A.basic science
B.physical science
C.life science
D.social science
E. ethical science
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I would say B, C and E
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Answer:
physical science
Step-by-step explanation:
i guess??
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