Wow !! A great combination of Quant and Verbal[emoji16][emoji3] So solve and evaluate each option. On doing so,
A. The generalization is valid only for those birth years that do not end in two zeroes.
- incorrect. eg. 1993 + 9 = 2002.
B. The example does not exhibit the same principle as is expressed in the generalization based on it. - incorrect.
C. The generalization is valid only for those birth years in which the last digit is one greater than the second-to-last digit. - plug in numbers and you find this
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A. The generalization is valid only for those birth years that do not end in two zeroes.
- incorrect. eg. 1993 + 9 = 2002.
B. The example does not exhibit the same principle as is expressed in the generalization based on it. - incorrect.
C. The generalization is valid only for those birth years in which the last digit is one greater than the second-to-last digit. - plug in numbers and you find this
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