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Old 03-26-2008, 10:11 AM
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Chemistry - Plastics.?

Okay...GCSE Chemistry. I'm doing a write up of an experiment that tested the load each type of plastic bag can hold before it breaks.
I have a list of specifications for my write-up and one of them is:

Validity - Are your results valid? Explain why.

I then have a note in my book telling me that the design of the bag may result in innaccuracies.

Can anybody tell me why this is??
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