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These results definately show us some insights into our data. We see that the settling data in one experiment will not be the same as in the next experiment (when all variables of the experiment remain the same). From the data, it appears that there is no significant difference from having the turbidimeter position at the top or at the bottom of the column, except for the slight increase in the max standard deviation of the effluent settling turbidity, and the increase in range of effluent turbidity standard deviation values. For example, the standard deviation values at the end of the settling time in the top position experiment ranges from 2 to 12, whereas the range of the standard deviation values at the end of the settling time in the bottom position experiment ranges from