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RACHVIK
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According to the enrollment statistics published by U.S. medical schools, the number of female medical students is equivalent to the number of male medical students currently enrolled in medical school.
a) the number of female medical students is equivalent to the number of male medical students currently enrolled in medical school.
b) as many female as male students are currently enrolled in medical school
c) the number of female students is as many as that of male students currently enrolled in medical school
d) as great as the number of female is the number of male students currently enrolled in medical school
e) female and male students are currently enrolled in equal numbers in medical school
The OA is B.
Is it because 'equivalent' & 'equal' cannot be used with countable noun 'the number'. What makes [spoiler]'B'[/spoiler] a better option. Here we are comparing '[spoiler]female' with 'male students' and not 'female students' with 'male students'.[/spoiler]
Can some expert help??
Thanks
a) the number of female medical students is equivalent to the number of male medical students currently enrolled in medical school.
b) as many female as male students are currently enrolled in medical school
c) the number of female students is as many as that of male students currently enrolled in medical school
d) as great as the number of female is the number of male students currently enrolled in medical school
e) female and male students are currently enrolled in equal numbers in medical school
The OA is B.
Is it because 'equivalent' & 'equal' cannot be used with countable noun 'the number'. What makes [spoiler]'B'[/spoiler] a better option. Here we are comparing '[spoiler]female' with 'male students' and not 'female students' with 'male students'.[/spoiler]
Can some expert help??
Thanks
Rachvik












