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Benefits of using models
When would a model be most beneficial to a scientist???????????????
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YOU ARE WRONG IM IN 6 GRADE AND IM IN A ANEROLE
Answer:B!
It might actually be B, who knows?
https://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/models/Usefulness.html
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wait so whats the answer?:D lol
happy halloween tehe
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