Exploring Isotopes & Average Atomic Mass

A) What question were you trying to answer and why?
   A) The question we were trying to answer was "What is the atomic mass of beanium?". The reason why we were trying to answer this questions was because we needed to find an average mass and percentage of each bean.

B) What did you do during your investigation and why did you conduct your investigation in this way?
 B) During the investigation we had three different groups. Limium, Kidneyium, and Peagen were then split up into their groups and from there we massed them all and divided all of them to how many we needed to find for the average for the bean. We conducted the investigation since this would be the only way to find the mass and the average.

C) What is your claim, evidence, and reasoning?
  C) Our claim was that we would be able to find the atomic mass of beanium through measurements and math problems. Our evidence would be the graph we had completed which included various things about the beans such as average mass. Our reasoning would be the evidence that was shown by conducting the experiments and their clarification to find their atomic mass.

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