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How far apart should hunters be spaced?

  1. 10-20 yards

  2. 25-40 yards

  3. 50-75 yards

  4. Over 100 yards

The correct answer is: 25-40 yards

Hunters should be spaced 25-40 yards apart for safety reasons. Option A and B are too close together which can increase the risk of accidental injury, especially if using firearms. Option D of over 100 yards is too far apart and can make communication and coordination difficult. Option C of 50-75 yards may seem like a well-balanced distance, but it is also too far apart for effective communication and teamwork. Thus, B is the most appropriate choice for keeping a safe distance while still being able to communicate and work together effectively.