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.

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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  1. Roshambo says:

    d?

  2. daveparthiv says:

    Even I am on D…

    The “greater than…” is correct with numerical amount (like density, in this case).

  3. limegreen says:

    D

    It must be greater than, because density is uncount.

    IF density IS greater, then reintroduction WILL fail…

  4. Gaargi says:

    The answer is D

  5. Amishe800 says:

    d

  6. Kay says:

    The ans is D. “Numerous” is the catch here, greater than fits in better.

  7. Binita says:

    D

  8. Vineet Das says:

    D, the best choice, uses a correct sequence of present and future indicative verb forms–predicts, will fail, and is–in the three related clauses. Density, an abstract “mass” noun, is logically construed with greater than. In A and B, would fail disagrees with the other verbs in tense and mood. Choice A misconstrues density with more numerous than, and B uses the pretentious and illogical word provided for ifm a conditional clause after a negative idea (would fail). C’s should fail and was are confusing and inconsistent with predicts. C and E use the absurd phrase timber wolf density. (The wolves are not dense; their population is dense.) E also uses an inconsistent subjunctive form, were, and misconstrues density with more numerous than.

  9. Domnu says:

    D.

  10. Kofi says:

    D…

  11. Syed Ahsan says:

    d

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