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A scientist in London and a scientist in California both conducted independent investigations that produced similar results. What does this mean about the data that was collected?

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shawnkat
Hey there!
If two separate scientists in two separate parts of the world conduct the same experiment and got similar results, you can infer that the results are accurate.
The accuracy of results is determined by testing, more so testing by many scientists. If they all get the same results, theories and formulas can be formed.
Hope this helps!

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