Can Bone Experiments Provide Reliable Facts?

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The discussion centers around the realization that a 70% threshold is excessively high for the experiment in question. The approach taken is deemed flawed, and there is a suggestion to provide more detailed methodology to identify potential errors. The individual expresses a lack of concern for the grade on this particular write-up, believing that other submissions will compensate for any loss, and ultimately concludes that the experiment was a failure.
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Disregard !

uhmm well disregard this...
I got my answer
 
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70% is definitely too high. You approach is flawed. If you describe the method used in more detail, someone might be able to point out where the error is.
 
Allright I ll describe it to you as soon as I hand my write up it, coz i need to hand it in in a few hours and it doesn't matter what grade i get coz i m sure my other write ups will make up for the loss. This experiment was a failure anyway.
 
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