rekhabishop wrote:
arvind910619 wrote:
Chose B .
But realized later after careful reading that answer is A.
Tricky question though
But realized later after careful reading that answer is A.
Tricky question though
Hey,
I have the same question. Why isn't Bcorrect?
Say there are 10,000 drivers. Out of them 5000 are > 65 y.o., and 100 are <24 y.o.. Does the author assume the number of drivers? I don't think so, because he/she is talking about % of drivers.
Negating this answer choice strengthens the argument: "Drivers 65 and older constitute a significantly larger percentage of licensed drivers in Wareland
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