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My investigation was what what would happen to gummy bears when

they were put into different solutions, if they would get bigger, smaller, or

stay the same. Such as would it change color, texture, and/or weight. My

hypothesis was that the gummy bears would get bigger in all the solutions,

they would get bigger in the forms of length, width, and height. The second

hypothesis was that I didn’t think they will change colors, and I didn’t think

that the texture would change. To begin this experiment, I purchased one bag of gummies, a bottle of

apple juice, and a bottle of orange juice. I got the vinegar, water,

containers, and a scale from

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