The answer would be A. Bias
12, you would have 12 half size pie pieces because 1 pie broke in half is 2 half pie pieces therefore if you have 6 pies you cut them all in half and you have 12 half pie pieces.
what about something, shaped kinda like a microwave, that when you put a fossle/bones/ any organic matter in it, you can see what it looked like?
then you could find out what the thing is/was/ will be without a lab or computers or even guessing.
sorry if that sounds kinda nerdy, but its a thought.
A chart<span>, also called a </span>graph<span>, is a graphical representation of </span>data<span>, in which "the data is represented by </span>symbols<span>, such as bars in a </span>bar chart<span>, lines in a </span>line chart<span>, or slices in a </span>pie chart".[1]<span> A chart can represent </span>tabular numeric <span>data, </span>functions<span> or some kinds of qualitative structure and provides different info.</span>
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