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What statement best explains why repeated trials are an important part of science?
A) By repeating trials of an experiment, you can make sure your results are more accurate.
B) It is more likely you will get the result you expect if you perform repeated trials.
C) The more times you repeat a trial, the less likely you'll identify a source of error.
D) Trials in an experiment increase the chances that you will make a mistake.
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