Biology, 11.12.2020 03:20 genyjoannerubiera
Anthony is experimenting with how the amount of air inside a basketball
affects how high it bounces. He uses logical reasoning to conclude that he
should drop each ball from the same height. Why is this important?
A. Dropping the balls from the same height is less fun.
B. Dropping the balls from different heights would introduce error.
C. Dropping the balls from different heights would take longer.
D. Dropping the balls from the same height will create more data for
the experiment.
PLEASE HURRY. IM FAILING AND DYING
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