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While studying in the lab, a scientist discovers that a sample of platypus fur glows blueish-green under ultraviolet light. When would the
scientist have enough evidence to propose a theory?
The scientist could propose a theory after briefly examining samples of other species.
The scientist would reed to study other samples of platypus fur over a year or two to get enough evidence to propose a theory.
The scientist could propose a theory based only on this initial study.
The scientist would need to study many samples of different species over several generations to get enough evidence to
propose a theory.
scientist have enough evidence to propose a theory?
The scientist could propose a theory after briefly examining samples of other species.
The scientist would reed to study other samples of platypus fur over a year or two to get enough evidence to propose a theory.
The scientist could propose a theory based only on this initial study.
The scientist would need to study many samples of different species over several generations to get enough evidence to
propose a theory.
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