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by kaulnikhil » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:34 am
In a press conference given last week, the Mills Company spokesman explained that although other machines are cheaper, the competitor’s product costs twice as much as maintaining the new Mills’ machine.

A. the competitor’s product costs twice as much as maintaining the new Mills’ machine
B. the competitor’s product costs twice as much to maintain as the new Mills’ machine
C. maintaining the competitor’s product costs twice as much as the new Mills’ machine does
D. maintaining the competitor’s product costs twice as much as it does for maintaining the new Mills’ machine
E. to maintain the competitor’s product costs twice as much as for the new Mills’ machine
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by kc_raj » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:43 am
IMO D

Between C and D, C is not clear as new machine does what?

A, B has wrong meaning in saying competition costs more when non underline portion says it costs less

E wrong comparison to maintain comp. prod costs vs. for the new mills machine

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by goelmohit2002 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:51 am
I think there should be a "does" at the end....in B...in case answer is "B"...else there seems to be problem in all of the others too.

The question is a exact replica of question#156 of OG-10. In that there is a do at the end....

Please see the question of OG below

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Dirt roads may evoke the bucolic simplicity of another century, but financially strained townships point out that dirt roads cost twice as much as maintaining paved roads.
(A) dirt roads cost twice as much as maintaining paved roads
(B) dirt roads cost twice as much to maintain as paved roads do
(C) maintaining dirt roads costs twice as much as paved roads do
(D) maintaining dirt roads costs twice as much as it does for paved roads
(E) to maintain dirt roads costs twice as much as for paved roads

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by kaulnikhil » Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:00 pm
i havent missed out on anything .. does wasnt present on the source

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by goelmohit2002 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:12 pm
kaulnikhil wrote:i havent missed out on anything .. does wasnt present on the source
IMO all the other options have errors...exactly similar to what OG used to kick out the other options....Please tell if I am missing somethig here.

In a press conference given last week, the Mills Company spokesman explained that although other machines are cheaper, the competitor’s product costs twice as much as maintaining the new Mills’ machine.

A. the competitor’s product costs twice as much as maintaining the new Mills’ machine
>>Cost of A compared to maintaining of B.

B. the competitor’s product costs twice as much to maintain as the new Mills’ machine
>>Cost of A compared to maintaining of B.

C. maintaining the competitor’s product costs twice as much as the new Mills’ machine does
>>Maintaining compared to cost of machine.

D. maintaining the competitor’s product costs twice as much as it does for maintaining the new Mills’ machine

>>To what it refers.

E. to maintain the competitor’s product costs twice as much as for the new Mills’ machine
>> non parallel...."to maintain....for..."

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by kaulnikhil » Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:26 pm
Covering the floors with tiles costs twice as much as covering them with linoleum (Manhattan Gmat Sc)
the two sides are parallel and when u compare this sentence with original one
does refers to maintaining and not costs in the original one .. this is the approach i followed and got C as ans
but i guess its OA is D

I myself am confused and that is the reason put it for discussion..

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by goelmohit2002 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:43 pm
I also find this thing to be pretty confusing.

Can someone please tell why the following sentence is correct:

He is more talented than his brother

There is no "is" at the last....isn't it the case of incomplete comparison without "is" at the end.

But for the OG example as I posted above...we need to have "do" at the last to complete the comparison?

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by kaulnikhil » Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:11 pm
yeah for the OG one we need to have do ..that is fine ..about ur previous post He is more talented than his brother do is not needed because there is no verb between more ........than whereas the other two sentences have two verbs maintaining and covering between more .....than .. thats how i look at it .

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