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Explain how the data answered the essential question. Use the following questions to guide your thinking and your answer.
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2. As you chewed the cracker longer, what happened to the color of the solutions?
3. Benedict's solution is a test for a simple sugar called glucose. The more red the color, the more glucose is in the test substance. What does this investigation show?
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Abaker touches a pie right after taking it out of the oven. which statement best explains why the pie feels hot?
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