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If an athlete performed extremely well in her race, it is likely that in her next race, she will perform

a) extremely well
b) a little bit worse
c) a lot worse
d) even better

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Final answer:

The performance of an athlete in the next race after performing extremely well is not certain, but it is equally likely she will perform well again if conditions remain the same, whereas minor performance dips are slightly less likely due to everyday variables.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an athlete performed extremely well in her race, the possibility of her performance in the next race cannot be conclusively determined as there are various factors that can influence an athlete's performance. However, generally speaking:

  • Extremely well: If the athlete is consistent and in good condition, she might perform equally well.
  • A little bit worse: Minor variations in performance are common due to day-to-day factors like stress or fatigue.
  • A lot worse: Less likely unless there is an injury or other significant negative factor.
  • Even better: As the athlete gains experience and confidence, improvement is possible.

In conclusion, it is equally as likely that the athlete will perform extremely well again if they maintain their condition, and there are no additional stressors. Meanwhile, it is always slightly less likely that they might perform a little worse due to unpredictable factors.

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