GMATNinja wrote:
Plus, I don’t really like the use of “when” in this situation: “when compared to” suggests that the hearing sensitivities are similar only in the exact moment when they’re being compared to each other – and that really doesn’t make sense. That’s subtle, but there are a few other official GMAT questions that misuse the word “when,” so I figure that the issue deserves a quick mention.
GMATNinja, I don't understand this. It seems that 'when' is being used to mean 'in what
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