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Biology, 07.12.2020 23:40 maddigrace3

Observations are things that can be perceived with senses (i. e., sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch). Inferences are decisions based on what was observed. Use specific examples from Joseph Priestley’s experiment to explain the relationship between what he observed and what he inferred.

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