OA: C
A:
i) Pronoun ambiguity by "it" leading to comparison error: It can refer to either US or the population. If it is referring to population then the comparison of Population of a nation to any other nation in the non-underlined portion is incorrect
This isn't a deterministic error so can't eliminate based on i) but ii) is a deterministic error
ii) Idiom: Estimated as usage is incorrect estimated is the correct usage
iii) Redundancy: Probably & estimated imply the same idea
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A:
i) Pronoun ambiguity by "it" leading to comparison error: It can refer to either US or the population. If it is referring to population then the comparison of Population of a nation to any other nation in the non-underlined portion is incorrect
This isn't a deterministic error so can't eliminate based on i) but ii) is a deterministic error
ii) Idiom: Estimated as usage is incorrect estimated is the correct usage
iii) Redundancy: Probably & estimated imply the same idea
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