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Chemistry, 02.11.2020 19:00, danielj6760

What is the purpose of the scientific method A. To use an experiment to test a scientific theory
B. To provide a reliable answer to a scientific question
C. To make a guess in order to provide a hypothesis
D. to remove any source of bias in an experiment

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