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Researchers allow bees to feed from a feeder located 500 meters due south of the hive. They then set up one new feeder due south of the hive and then place feeders in several other directions from the hive as well, but all are now 450 meters from the hive. They remove the original feeder. Next, they determine which feeders that new bees from the hive now visit. What information can they learn from this experiment alone?

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