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Jonathan designed an experiment to plant lima bean seeds. His variable was to change what kind of light each plant received. He

used a different kind of light with each plant. He hypothesized that the plant grown under the plant light would have the greatest
amount of growth. Did the data support the hypothesis? Explain.

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User Wytten
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Answer:

- The type of plants used in the study

- The number of plants in each experimental group

- A complete citation of the source

Step-by-step explanation:

Jonathan designed an experiment to plant lima bean seeds. His variable was to change-example-1
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User Ibubi
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Answer:

Yes, it was.

Step-by-step explanation:

The data did support the hypothesis because the data given was generalized on the change of light each plant received. The hypothesis was that the plant light would have the greatest amount of growth. The data was the different light types and the hypothesis was which one he inferred would work best.

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