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timber wolf [#permalink] New post 03 Sep 2007, 14:55
34. A wildlife expert predicts that the reintroduction of the caribou into northern Minnesota would fail if the density of the timber wolf population in that region is more numerous than one wolf for every 39 square miles.
(A) would fail if the density of the timber wolf population in that region is more numerous than
(B) would fail provided the density of the timber wolf population in that region is more than
(C) should fail if the timber wolf density in that region was greater than
(D) will fail if the density of the timber wolf population in that region is greater than
(E) will fail if the timber wolf density in that region were more numerous than
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 [#permalink] New post 03 Sep 2007, 15:52
okay its unfair since i know OA is D

but D is right since predicts needs "will"

and the density is "greater than" 1/39
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