To make sure that the answer is correct.
To make sure that the answer is correct.
so you can try a different method and compare the results
To ensure an experiment's results are valid, you must conduct multiple trials to account for variability and increase reliability. This helps to minimize potential errors and ensure that the results are consistent and reproducible.
i think you have to conduct multiple trials :)
you conduct multiple trials so that if a variable was accidently changed in the first experiment you can catch and correct it in the next experiments. this way you get an average answer that can work almost every time. this way you can see if your theory works the same every time. So that we can explain.
So the experiment's results are more reliable
Multiple trials are the principles of knowledge that a human discovers in order to trial multiply.
connections academy this is cheating this is your science test! I took the same test
So that way, you could get different results in each trial
to make sure your results are accurate.
Multiple trials are the principles of knowledge that a human discovers in order to trial multiply.
No.