In which case would recalibrating a thermometer be an important next step in an experiment dealing with boiling points?(1 point)

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A small number of trials are conducted, with results quite different from each other, and with an average that is noticeably different from the accepted value.
A small number of trials are conducted, with results quite different from each other, and with an average that is noticeably different from the accepted value.

A single trial is conducted, and the result is very close to the accepted value of the boiling point.
A single trial is conducted, and the result is very close to the accepted value of the boiling point.

The results of several trials vary by a large amount, but the average is close to the accepted value for the boiling point.
The results of several trials vary by a large amount, but the average is close to the accepted value for the boiling point.

The results of several trials are all very close to each other, but they are noticeably different from the accepted value for the boiling point.

The correct answer is: A small number of trials are conducted, with results quite different from each other, and with an average that is noticeably different from the accepted value.