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Science Project: Slime/Data

By Janice VanCleave

Step 8: Data

For this Slime experiment, you will be recording the distance that each test sample of slime flows in a specific amount of time.  You should test four or more  slime samples from each Glue Viscosity.

Determine the best way for your to record your data. For example,  a sample data chart is shown. The chart provides spaces to record and average the flow distance for four testings for each Glue Viscosity. 

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Collecting Data
Data Analysis
Conclusion
Display
 

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