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3. In a notebook, a student uses a pencil to record data collected during an experiment. The student submits the data to his teacher. The teacher rejects the student's submission, saying the data should have been recorded in ink. Which is most likely the teacher's reasoning? (2.5 Points) Data written in pencil can be altered to meet the expectations of the experimenter. Data written in pencil are never as neat as data written in ink. Data written in pencil are not as accurate as data written in ink. Data written in pencil has less chance of smearing.
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