The mimicry study was presented as a percent of attacks in each area because the number of attacks varied between location. The kingsnake was attacked less in the areas where the kingsnake and coral snake overlapped because predators knew to stay away from snakes with that coloration. "The data fit the key prediction of the mimicry hypothesis. Compared to the brown artificial snakes, the ringed artificial snakes were attacked by predators less frequently only in field sites within the geographic range of the poisionous coral snakes." AP edition Biology, eighth edition. Chapter 1 (page 21).
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The results of a previous experiment are presented as an introduction to a new experiment.
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No, this is not true according to my biology teacher who has dozens of years of experience.
The results section of a research paper presents the findings of the study. It should include data, statistics, and any significant patterns or trends observed. Results should be presented clearly and objectively, using tables, graphs, and figures to help illustrate the findings.
100 increased by 50% results in 150Decreasing 150 by 50% results in 75
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15 percent off of 399 results in 339.15
350 decreased by 10 percent results in 315.