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Which of the following best explains how bias could occur in the game?
A. Points of interest may be more densely located in cities, favoring players in urban areas over players in rural areas.
B. Some players may engage in trespassing, favoring players in urban areas over players in rural areas.
C. Weather conditions may be unpredictable, favoring players in urban areas over players in rural areas.
D. Special items may not be useful to all players, favoring players in urban areas over players in rural areas.
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Which of the following best explains how bias could occur in the game?
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