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A student is reading about a scientific claim in a newspaper article. The article includes a table of data that supports the claim.
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To best assess whether the claim is valid, which is one question she should ask?
Where did the data come from?
Why was the data displayed in a table?
How does the claim relate to her?
How long did it take to develop the claim?
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