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Biology, 05.09.2020 19:01 leahandmaryssa

Why is it important for a scientist to think about their sample size if they are going to extrapolate their data? (Hint: Think about predicting the rainfall this coming March based on only last year, as compared to predicting it based on the past 30 years.) How might a scientist determine if they have enough samples?

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