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by imskpwr » Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:01 am
With adjustments for inflation, the relative cost of welfare benefits has been dropping since 1973, resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than in 1973.

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement as

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and as a result the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less as a result to implement than
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by Kasia@EconomistGMAT » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:29 am
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Kasia@MasterGMAT wrote:The key issue in this question is PARALLELISM.
Answer a is incorrect since the two phrases compared are different parts of speech. Also it sounds as if "the welfare program" resulted from the drop in costs. The correct structure should be "the welfare program's now costing"
Answer b - incorrect. The wording is exactly the same but "than" was replaced with "as." However, the structure is still wrong.
Answer c also contains the same mistake although the part of the sentence following THAN was corrected.
"resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did [cost]"
Answer d is correct.
Answer e is incorrect since it compares a clause with a prepositional phrase.
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by imskpwr » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:14 am
although i choose C within 20 secs in the exam(timing problem), i still don't understand the problem with the first part structure that you have mentioned.

hope if you can elaborate that portion only.

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by mv12 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:52 am
D it is.

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by imskpwr » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:37 pm
imskpwr wrote:although i choose C within 20 secs in the exam(timing problem), i still don't understand the problem with the first part structure that you have mentioned.

hope if you can elaborate that portion only.
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by avik.ch » Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:02 pm
imskpwr wrote:
imskpwr wrote:although i choose C within 20 secs in the exam(timing problem), i still don't understand the problem with the first part structure that you have mentioned.

hope if you can elaborate that portion only.
Waiting for some expert to reply on this.
A,B and C can be directly eliminated based on "resulting in welfare programme".

When we write - "resulting in X" then it signifies that X is the outcome. Here welfare programme cannot be the outcome. Eliminate A,B and C.


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by GMATGuruNY » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:59 am
imskpwr wrote:With adjustments for inflation, the relative cost of welfare benefits has been dropping since 1973, resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than in 1973.

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement as

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and as a result the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less as a result to implement than

In A, B and C, resulting in the welfare program is incorrect. The welfare program was not the result. The result was its costing about 3 billion real dollars less. The correct construction would be resulting in the welfare program's costing about 3 billion real dollars less. (Please note that this construction would be grammatically sound but awkward and unlikely to be in the correct answer choice.) Eliminate A, B and C.

E incorrectly compares 3 billion dollars less to implement to in 1973. Eliminate E.

The correct answer is D.
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by Newbie_FastLearner » Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:51 pm
GMATGuruNY wrote:
imskpwr wrote:With adjustments for inflation, the relative cost of welfare benefits has been dropping since 1973, resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than in 1973.

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement as

resulting in the welfare program now costing about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and as a result the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less to implement than it did

and the welfare program now costs about 3 billion real dollars less as a result to implement than

In A, B and C, resulting in the welfare program is incorrect. The welfare program was not the result. The result was its costing about 3 billion real dollars less. The correct construction would be resulting in the welfare program's costing about 3 billion real dollars less. (Please note that this construction would be grammatically sound but awkward and unlikely to be in the correct answer choice.) Eliminate A, B and C.

E incorrectly compares 3 billion dollars less to implement to in 1973. Eliminate E.

The correct answer is D.


Hi,
Comma+Verb+ing refers to the subject of the preceding clause. Here in Options A,B,C "resulting" refers to the subject of previous sentence ie,the relative cost. Since the relative cost in itself cant result into the welfare program, so the options A,B,C are incorrect. I used this strategy to eliminate the choice. Plz let me know if im correct.

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