Scientists often try to repeat each other’s results. Which of the following should a scientist do to make it easier for others to replicate his or her experiment?ResponsesANot use a control to save time.Not use a control to save time.BCollect only one set of data.Collect only one set of data.CSkip peer-review so the results are available sooner.Skip peer-review so the results are available sooner.DUse the metric system when communicating procedures and results.

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To make it easier for others to replicate an experiment, the scientist should:

D: Use the metric system when communicating procedures and results.

Using a consistent and widely recognized system of measurement, like the metric system, helps ensure clarity and reduces confusion for those attempting to replicate the experiment. It is essential for reproducibility in scientific research. The other options would hinder replication efforts.