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1. A group of students did an experiment to find out if the
angle of impact affects the size of crater formed. They
filled a basin with flour, covered the surface with cocoa, and
dropped marbles along a 100 cm ramp. They recorded the
size of the craters. Look at their data table.
Plate of flour and cocoa
Dependent variable: Size of crater (om)
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
Angle of impact
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4
3
3.2
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4
4.3
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30
3 4
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4
4.0
Based on this data, what can students conclude about the effect of drop-angle on the
size of crater formed?
Mark the one best answer)
A The larger the angle the smaller the crater.
OB The larger the angle the larger the crater.
C The angle does not make much difference in crater size
D There is not enough data to draw a conclusion


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