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If two options are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, and you have sufficient evidence to conclude that one of the options is probably false, then

  A.

You may provisionally accept the remaining option as being probably true

  B.

You may not make any decisions due to a lack of certainty

  C.

You must continue testing until you become certain about which option is true

  D.

You must create additional options

  E.

All of the above

  F.

None of the above

 

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