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A Probability Swim in Lake S Orbital 1. How did you determine where the lake was most likely to be?
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when gathering data about where the
2. Why was it important to take ten obse
swimmers were located?
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3. Explain why the statement "electrons are always located close to the nucleus of an atom"
is not really accurate,

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