6. can you add any more beans to the beaker? why or why not
7. how many times did you h...
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6. can you add any more beans to the beaker? why or why not
7. how many times did you have to double the beans to fill the beaker?
8. assess the following statement. the growth of a population does not attect the availability and use of resources, such as space or land. use evidence from the lab to support your argument.
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Connect the whole numbers on the periodic table to indicate what they represent?
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