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When conducting an experiment, which of the following is generally true?

A.

It is unsafe to perform a large number of experimental trials.

B.

Performing a smaller number of experimental trials makes the results more dependable.

C.

The number of trials performed does not affect the validity of the results.

D.

Performing a larger number of experimental trials makes the results more dependable. (no links)


Sagot :

Answer:

B. Performing a larger number of experimental trials makes the results more dependable.

Explanation:

Every measurement has uncertainty.

If the uncertainties are random, the more measurements you make the more likely you are to mess up.

Yeah they are correct

“Performing a larger number of experimental trials makes the results more dependable,” is right answer.