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To make an experiment more accurate, repeat the experiment several times. If you do it 5 times there could be one or two anomalous, however do it 10, 15, 20 or 100 times you would find that about 95% of your results say one thing and that 5% say another, then your experiment will be dead accurate.

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It is important that you always pick one variable to change and keep all others constant. Now one thing you can do is measure everything, do not eyeball it. Second do background research and learn more about what you are experimenting with. You can always seek a professional to help you in your experiment. For example you can go to a college lab and seek advice on how to properly test your hypothesis. Lastly have fun with it, and don't be afraid to try new techniques in testing your hypothesis.

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repeat the experiment also making sure that the volume and amount of things that shouldn't varie are kept the same!1!

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repeat it

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