Question

A local library holds a contest each summer to encourage children to read. The library gives out a prize to all participants who read book every weeks over the summer.

Which is least likely to affect the number of prizes given out at the end of the summer?

Responses

the average reading speed of each child
the average reading speed of each child

the height of the books
the height of the books

the number of children who participate in the contest
the number of children who participate in the contest

the number of hours each child spends reading
the number of hours each child spends reading

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The factor least likely to affect the number of prizes given out at the end of the summer is **the height of the books**.

The height of the books does not directly relate to whether or not children meet the requirement of reading a book every week; it's the content, story length, or reading speed that would matter more significantly.
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