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    If There Are 4 Means to Be Compared, Then How
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If There Are 4 Means to Be Compared, Then How

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Question 6

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If there are 4 means to be compared, then how many possible different comparisons (such as If there are 4 means to be compared, then how many possible different comparisons (such as   compared to   )  are there altogether? A)  4 B)  6 C)  12 D)  16 compared to If there are 4 means to be compared, then how many possible different comparisons (such as   compared to   )  are there altogether? A)  4 B)  6 C)  12 D)  16 ) are there altogether?


A) 4
B) 6
C) 12
D) 16

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