The original sentence supplies the incorrect plural verb “are” to refer to the singular subject “growth.”
(A) This answer choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) This answer choice uses the unidiomatic construction “numbers of vehicles” rather than the
appropriate idiom “the number of vehicles.” Furthermore, the plural verb “are” does not agree with the
singular subject “growth.”
(C) CORRECT. This answer choice supplies the correct singular verb “is”
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(A) This answer choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) This answer choice uses the unidiomatic construction “numbers of vehicles” rather than the
appropriate idiom “the number of vehicles.” Furthermore, the plural verb “are” does not agree with the
singular subject “growth.”
(C) CORRECT. This answer choice supplies the correct singular verb “is”
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