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  • 03-10-2016
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Why do you think it is Important to communicate your results even if your experiment did not go as planned?

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CaptainOzzie CaptainOzzie
  • 03-10-2016
It is important because others do not make the same mistakes. Also, you can compare results. For example, if you do an experiment on high high bouncy balls bounce and you get 16 inches from 5 feet up, others need to know so they can experiment and maybe try things differently, and then compare results. So then you can see if you got roughly the same answer. Please give brainliest answer if this helped.
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