Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment?
His bicycle has a flat tire, he can't find the pump.
A.sentence fragment
B.compound sentence
C.simple sentence
D.run-on sentence
i think it's b or c

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His bicycle has a flat tire, he can't find the pump.

This is a run-on sentence. In order for this to be a complete sentence, you would have to add a semicolon between the two clauses, use a conjunction and a comma, or add a period and start a new sentence.

His bicycle has a flat tire; he can't find the pump.
His bicycle has a flat tire, and he can't find the pump.
His bicycle has a flat tire. He can't find the pump.

This sentence is not a compound or simple sentence because it isn't a complete sentence, and it is not a sentence fragment because it contains all the parts necessary to make a sentence, but uses a comma where it shouldn't.