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English, 14.07.2019 04:00, hayyeet

Nalah labels ten rats with the numbers 1 through 10. then, she records how long it takes each rat to run through a maze. she finds it difficult to graph her data in a line graph. what change could she make to her experimental design that would allow her to plot a clearly displayed data trend in a single line graph?

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