What font should I use for lab reports?

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There is no universally accepted standard font for lab reports, as preferences vary by professor. The most commonly used font mentioned in the discussion is 10-point Arial, which is favored for its readability. Students are encouraged to check with their specific instructors for any particular formatting requirements.

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is there a standard font I should use? If there isn't, what font do you use?
 
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I don't think there is. It's really based on your professor. I just use 10-point arial.
 

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