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Physics, 26.08.2019 10:30, damianb25

Tanya arranged a lime, a lemon, an orange, and a grapefruit on the table in that order, from smallest to largest. she hypothesized that as fruit size increases, ph decreases. then, she tested the ph values of the four fruits and created the following graph.
which conclusion did she most likely form about her results?
the data do support the hypothesis because grapefruits are larger than oranges but have a lower ph than oranges.
the data do not support the hypothesis because grapefruits are larger than oranges and have a higher ph than oranges.
the data do support the hypothesis because grapefruits are larger than oranges but have a lower ph than oranges.
the data do not support the hypothesis because grapefruits are smaller than oranges and have a higher ph than oranges.

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