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A researcher wants to test if a new liquid nutrient increases the height of tomato plants. They prepare two groups of identical seedlings in identical pots with the same soil. Group A is given the nutrient and placed in a greenhouse that receives 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Group B is not given the nutrient and is placed in a separate greenhouse that receives only 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. After one month, the plants in Group A are significantly taller than those in Group B. Why is the researcher's conclusion that the nutrient caused the increased height flawed?

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