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Juan wanted to measure the effect of darkness on plant growth. He observed 10 plants over 2 weeks. Five plants he kept in the light. Five plants he kept in the dark. He kept his data written in the following journal.
Day 1: 1cm, 3cm, 3cm, 6cm, 1cm, 1cm, 2cm, 2cm, 4cm, 1cm
Day 7: 2cm, 2cm, 2cm, 5cm, 3cm, 2cm, 3cm, 4cm, 6cm, 4cm
Day 14: 4cm, 7cm, 5cm, 3cm, 3cm, 6cm, 4cm, 7cm, 2cm, 3cm
Juan claimed that plants in the dark grow as well as plants in the light. His friend Rita did not believe Juan’s claim and asked to see the data that supported it in his notebook.

Answer the Scenario 3 Questions below:
Will looking at Juan’s notebook allow Rita to know if Juan’s claim is supported by his data? Why?
What could Juan have done with his data to make it easy for anyone to understand it

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