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19 July, 23:35

If a student did not travel to a Spanish-speaking country, how many times more likely is it that the student did not take Spanish?

It is 22 times as likely.

It is 9 times as likely.

It is 4.5 times as likely.

It is 2.2 times as likely.

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  1. 20 July, 00:30
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    It is 2.2 times as likely.
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