Comment by runjake
20 hours ago
This is the correct answer.
From RFC 1386, Section 3.3.1:
"Public schools are usually organized by districts
which can be larger or smaller than a city or county."
20 hours ago
This is the correct answer.
From RFC 1386, Section 3.3.1:
"Public schools are usually organized by districts
which can be larger or smaller than a city or county."
What a wierd phrasing. It reads to me like it excludes the possibility of it being the same.
"can be" ≠ "must be"
"can be" is used to list all possible values, which is where the confusion arises. It sounds like: ∀x, x>C v x<C.
"Might be", I think would be better.
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