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Suppose you are testing the relationship between the size of a bowling ball, experience of the bowler, and number of pins knocked over. first, a professional bowls a 5 cm bowling ball and knocks over 1 pin, 3 pins, and 1 pin in 3 different trials. then, an amateur bowls a 50 cm bowling ball and knocks over 10 pins, 10 pins, and 10 pins in 3 different trials. thus you conclude that amateur bowlers knock over more pins than professional bowlers. what is wrong with this experiment and what can be done to correct it?
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