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Question #2 (correct)
By adjusting programming schedules to appeal to the 55- to 75-year-old age group, the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted.
(A) the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted
(B) prime-time ratings could counteract the decline caused by the decrease in the number of young adults watching television
(C) the prime-time ratings decline caused by the decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted
(D) the decrease in the number of young adults watching television that has caused a decline in prime-time ratings could be counteracted
(E) television stations could counteract the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television
By adjusting programming schedules to appeal to the 55- to 75-year-old age group, the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted.
(A) the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted
(B) prime-time ratings could counteract the decline caused by the decrease in the number of young adults watching television
(C) the prime-time ratings decline caused by the decrease in the number of young adults watching television could be counteracted
(D) the decrease in the number of young adults watching television that has caused a decline in prime-time ratings could be counteracted
(E) television stations could counteract the decline in prime-time ratings caused by a decrease in the number of young adults watching television
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