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What does the word “evenly” mean in the sentence “they are not distributed evenly”?
The resources are not distributed an even number of times.
The resources are distributed an odd number of times.
Some areas have a lot of resources while others have very few resources.
The resources were distributed by humans in a strange way.
The resources are not distributed an even number of times.
The resources are distributed an odd number of times.
Some areas have a lot of resources while others have very few resources.
The resources were distributed by humans in a strange way.
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"Evenly" here means "uniformly" — that the items are spread out about equally. So the correct choice is:
Some areas have a lot of resources while others have very few.
It does not mean an even (or odd) number of times, nor does it imply anything about who distributed them.
Some areas have a lot of resources while others have very few.
It does not mean an even (or odd) number of times, nor does it imply anything about who distributed them.
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