by StaceyKoprince Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:41 am
This one probably seemed a little weird because of the distinction between when the animal actually became extinct and when scientists predicted it. Those are not necessarily the same thing - think of when the meteorologist predicts sunshine tomorrow... and then it rains all day and you don't have an umbrella. In this case, we want to find the prediction.
Statement 1 says nothing about the prediction, just what actually happened.
Statement 2 talks about the prediction, but doesn't tie to any actual numbers.
Statements 1+2 (together) give us some info... but we can ultimately find two different answers. Scientists made the prediction 10 years ago. It actually happened 4 years ago. If the scientists had made a different prediction, they would've been off by 2 years - so if it actually happened 4 years ago, they would've predicted it would happen EITHER 2 or 6 years ago (both are 2 years off of when it really did happen). If 10 years ago they predicted it would happen 2 years prior to now, that would've been 8 years after the prediction. If 10 years ago they predicted it would happen 6 years prior to now, that would've been 4 years after the prediction. Two different answers - so can't answer the question.
Stacey Koprince
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