options:   Water volume positively affected the growth of tomato plants in section 1 of the garden   Fertilizer B worked the best.  The tomato plants in this section of the garden grew the least after 1 month   Fertilizer A and C worked equally well.  The plants in these sections (section 1 and 3, respectively) were of the same average height and on average grew more than the plants in section 2.   None of the fertilizers affected the growth of the tomato plants

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Jenny wanted to know whether the type of fertilizer she used affected how well her tomato plants grew.  She wanted to test 3 fertilizers: Fertilizer A, B, and C.  Jenny split up her garden into 3 sections and planted the same number of tomato plants in each section.  When planted, all of the plants were the same height and all sections of the garden received the same amount of sunlight each day.  Jenny used Fertilizer A in section 1 of the garden, Fertilizer B in section 2, and Fertilizer C in section 3 of the garden, ensuring that she used the same amount of fertilizer on each plant in each section of her garden.  She watered the plants at the same time of day with the same amount of water for 3 months and then she measured how tall each of the plants in each section were.

There were no results presented in this simple experiment that Jenny conducted.  But, which of the following are logical data or results that Jenny could have collected from the experiment?  Choose all that apply.

 

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Water volume positively affected the growth of tomato plants in section 1 of the garden

 

Fertilizer B worked the best.  The tomato plants in this section of the garden grew the least after 1 month

 

Fertilizer A and C worked equally well.  The plants in these sections (section 1 and 3, respectively) were of the same average height and on average grew more than the plants in section 2.

 

None of the fertilizers affected the growth of the tomato plants

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