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When drive-ins were at the height of their popularity in the late 1950's, some 4,000 existed in the
United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A. there are less than one-quarter that many
B. there are fewer than one-quarter as many
C. there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount
D. the number is less than one-quarter the amount
E. it is less than one-quarter of that amount
[spoiler]It's B vs A as 'amount' refers to an uncountable quantity. Is A wrong because it is referring to a countable quantity? But I have seen questions in OGs where less than X% is acceptable. Why is A wrong?[/spoiler]
United States, but today there are less than one-quarter that many.
A. there are less than one-quarter that many
B. there are fewer than one-quarter as many
C. there are fewer than one-quarter of that amount
D. the number is less than one-quarter the amount
E. it is less than one-quarter of that amount
[spoiler]It's B vs A as 'amount' refers to an uncountable quantity. Is A wrong because it is referring to a countable quantity? But I have seen questions in OGs where less than X% is acceptable. Why is A wrong?[/spoiler]
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