Karen’s group repeated their experiment. This time they waited ten minutes. Here are their results:A - Empty - 2B - Wet - 3C - Dark - 7D - Leaves - 8How many woodlice are there in total this time?

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The children used 20 woodlice each time. They counted how many woodlice were in each section. They repeated their experiment. Another word for results is data. 


Karen’s group repeated their experiment. This time they waited ten minutes. Here are their results:<br /><br />A - Empty - 2<br />B - Wet - 3<br />C - Dark - 7<br />D - Leaves - 8<br /><br />How many woodlice are there in total this time?<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/EQ/What-Does-it-Mean-6-s.jpg' width='210' alt='' class='quiz__question__image__img' />