Use the following information to answer the question. Investigating Plant Growth Students in a class predict that if they double the amount of water given to tomatoes then the plants will grow twice as tall. The class plants a seed in each planter shown.Planters in Group A receive 5 mL of water each day. Planters in Group B receive 10 mL of water each day. The class measures the heights of the plants every Friday. The average height for each group is recorded in the table shown.Students continue to record data on plant height. Why is it important to record data every Friday?

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Use the following information to answer the question. Investigating Plant Growth Students in a class predict that if they double the amount of water given to tomatoes then the plants will grow twice as tall. The class plants a seed in each planter shown.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/OH-5-2011-13.PNG'><br>Planters in Group A receive 5 mL of water each day. Planters in Group B receive 10 mL of water each day. The class measures the heights of the plants every Friday. The average height for each group is recorded in the table shown.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/OH-5-2011-14.PNG'><br>Students continue to record data on plant height. Why is it important to record data every Friday?