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Tina conducted an experiment to test her hypothesis. her hypothesis was that by crushing aspirin and putting it into potting soil increases the growth rate of tomato plants. the results of the experiment show that there was no significant difference in the growth rates between the control and the experimental groups. what should tina do with the results of this experiment? a) assume that there was something wrong with the aspirin or plants. b) publish the results of the experiment and claim the converse of the hypothesis is true. c) assume she did the experiment incorrectly, ignore the results, and conduct the experiment again. d) use the results to look at the situation in a new way, learn, and reapply it by altering the hypothesis and conduct another experiment to test her new hypothesis.

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