sk05 wrote:
In option E, it can also be that even if the total number of accidents are decreasing, the number of serious accidents are constant. Say suppose the total number of accidents went down from 100 to 75, but the serious accidents remained at 50.
Please explain the above.
I marked D because if the speed limit has been increased, then the cars would have to abide by the traffic rules and hence loweraccidents.
The author specifically argues that" theregulations have made Vorland's automobiles safer for drivers and passengers who are involved in accidents."
"The regulations" are "new automobile safety regulations requiring airbags and better seatbelts in all new automobiles."
We're looking for an assumption on which this argument depends. In other words, which answer choice MUST be true in order for the argument to hold up?
Here's the exact language of(D):
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There has been no increase in speed limits on Vorland's major highways over the
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Statistics : Posted by GMATNinja • on 19 Jun 2016, 10:26 • Replies 14 • Views 36673




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