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GmatKiss
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In 1981 children in the United States spent an average of slightly less than two and a half hours a week doing household chores; by 1997 they had spent nearly six hours a week.
A.chores; by 1997 they had spent nearly six hours a week
B.chores; by 1997 that figure had grown to nearly six hours a week
C.chores, whereas nearly six hours a week were spent in 1997
D.chores, compared with a figure of nearly six hours a week in 1997
E.chores, that figure growing to nearly six hours a week in 1997
OA: B
A.chores; by 1997 they had spent nearly six hours a week
B.chores; by 1997 that figure had grown to nearly six hours a week
C.chores, whereas nearly six hours a week were spent in 1997
D.chores, compared with a figure of nearly six hours a week in 1997
E.chores, that figure growing to nearly six hours a week in 1997
OA: B
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