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  • 15-05-2015
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Why is it a good idea to try to reduce the chances of errors happening in an experiment?

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annarosebud
annarosebud annarosebud
  • 15-05-2015
Hi! I think that it's a good idea to try and reduce the chances of errors happening in an experiment because..

A. It saves time and/or clean up afterwards.

B. It might bring you closer to an answer for the experiment.

*And just a question, what is this for? I'm interested ^_^*
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