Which method of sharing data best enables others to quickly see trends in the data?
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Biology, 28.09.2019 22:30 sansyboy7891
Which method of sharing data best enables others to quickly see trends in the data?
taking photographs of subjects
recording observations in tables
writing descriptions of observations
making graphs of quantitative results
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