The correct answer is D. Have other scientists repeat the procedure and obtain the same results.
Explanation:
One of the most accurate ways to validate the results of an experiment is to allow peers (other scientists) to review the experiment and repeat it, which is known as replication. This process is required to make sure the results are accurate because if the experiment is repeated by a different scientist and the results are different this shows the data is not consistent and therefore the results are invalid. Moreover, inconsistency or lack of replication can occur due to incorrect processes or bias by the scientist.
According to this, the next step in this situation is to "have other scientists repeat the procedure and obtain the same results".On the other hand, repeating the experiment but changing one of the variables or the procedures is not a correct step because this will change the essence of the experiment and lead to different results.
Answer: less than the number exhibiting a variant near the middle value.
ANSWER:
75 emails.
Trey has to answer a total of 75 emails.
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
If:
20% of emails = 15
Then:
20% × 5 = 15 × 5
100% of emails = 75
Uhmmm ma’am/sir i am not sure what’s going on exactly
Number 1 represents the reparation payments from Germany to France and Britain.
<h3>What is the flow of funds?</h3>
The flow of funds implies the movement of money from one person or entity to another. In the case of the international flow of funds, this occurs as money moves from one country to another.
<h3>What does number 1 represent?</h3>
Considering number 1 occurs from Germany to France and Britain, it likely represents reparation payments. This is because by the end of the First World War in 1918 Germany had to pay a lot of money to the countries affected by its war actions, which included France and Britain.
Therefore, money flowed from Germany to France and Britain as shown in the diagram.
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