A new hair-growing drug is being sold for three times the price, per milligram, asthe drug’s maker charges for another product with the same active ingredient.
A. as
B. than
C. that
D. of what
E. at which
drug
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IMO A.
D changes the meaning. "as" rightly introduces a clause & also conveys the meaning of the sentence correctly.
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D changes the meaning. "as" rightly introduces a clause & also conveys the meaning of the sentence correctly.
This question was posted many times earlier. Here's one link --> https://www.beatthegmat.com/new-hair-t14570.html#61841