How does a good experimental conclusion differ from an inference? A. A conclusion relates the evidence to the hypothesis and inference is a guess. B. A conclusion explains data and an inference is predicts what will occur next. C. A conclusion provides less information to the reader than an inference. D. A conclusion is proven to be correct; an inference is disproved by evidence.

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A good experimental conclusion is different from an inference in that a conclusion relates the evidence to the hypothesis while an inference is more of a logical deduction or educated guess that comes from the evidence. So the correct answer is A. A conclusion relates the evidence to the hypothesis and an inference is a guess.

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