6. How do the data support your claim above? Explain your statement above. Be sure to refer to specific pieces of data from your experiment that support your argument.
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Before you can explain how the data support your claim, you need to clearly state what your claim is. This could be a hypothesis you were testing, a pattern you observed, or a conclusion you reached based on your experiment. Show more…
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