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Everett Hurst
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30 March, 09:15
Why do researchers work in teams?
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Jaden Giles
30 March, 09:19
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Researchers works in teams to divide the work up and to have different opinions and other minds combine to get work done.
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Terrell Moore
30 March, 09:34
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Because it is easier
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