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 bd622
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#4720
When we set up this diagram, why can't we round it out by placing G, F, and D as the three solutions Wu will test, as there are only three solutions and she will be testing 3? Or, is the problem implying that a person can test two of the same solution?

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 Steve Stein
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#4721
Good question. On that one, the answer key is intended to highlight the numerical distribution, but you are exactly right--Wu will surely test all three solutions.

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~Steve
 bd622
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#4723
Thanks!

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