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how is an average test taker supposed to take the leap and make the assumption that environmental pollution also causes cancer rates to increase?
@David_Busis Hi, while this is good, I might want to just do 1 drill with a slightly more flexible time limit to build up to a faster paced drill on the next one or something down the line, but changing the preference each time feels a little less user-friendly.
The old format was a lot better especially for people who have testing accommodations (or need to practice without time to gain skill over speed first) to set the timer length as well as if the questions are fresh or not.
I am confused because it says that if several LARGE conventions are held in the city...then XYZ so why does E work when we already know those conventions to be large based on the stimulus?
@Stas1973 But doesn't A also show that different traditional diets could be the reason why cancer rates could be different not just fat intake but other stuff in the diet? Or with B, you replace it with wealth and that is still another alternative cause (instead of high pollution its high wealth) so we still would have to have some sort of assumption that pollution can cause cancer. Do you see where I am confused?