Hello EGMAT, GMATNinja,
Could you please clarify the usage of lowest over here?
Ideally, if we have to compare between two, we use comparative form ("lower" in this case) and if we are to compare more than two, we use superlative form ("lowest" in this case)
IMO - We are comparing the unemployment between two years so we should be using - lower.
Is there any exception to this rule? Or I am getting it wrong?
Thank you in advance!
Could you please clarify the usage of lowest over here?
Ideally, if we have to compare between two, we use comparative form ("lower" in this case) and if we are to compare more than two, we use superlative form ("lowest" in this case)
IMO - We are comparing the unemployment between two years so we should be using - lower.
Is there any exception to this rule? Or I am getting it wrong?
Thank you in advance!




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