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24 March, 10:19

A scientific argument will be considered invalid if the evidence supporting that argument is based on a. inconsistent data. b. independent data. c. unlimited results. d. controlled results.

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  1. 24 March, 10:54
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    I would say independent results as there is no proof ans usually other scientists test each other hypothesis's and invalid does not mean wrong it means not true, so inconsistent results are true but perhaps inaccurate, so it would be B
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