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Once you’ve made an inference about a graph, what should you do before you use it to support your conclusion?

Group of answer choices

A)Make sure your inference is relevant.

B)Make other inferences about the graphic.

C)Verify that your inference is correct.

D)Change your conclusion to fit the new facts.

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That would be A good luck!
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User Afitnerd
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

if its not relevant then your conclusion is pretty much worthless

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User JadedEric
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