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I have confusion about "The majority" and "A majority".
In the second eiditon, the MGMAT SC guide says:
A majority of railway commuters reads or listens to music while traveling
Additonally, the third edition of MGMAT SC guide says:
"The majority of the students in this class are hard workers"
so, which rule is correct?
In another forum, it is said that the following sentences are correct:
The majority of students are smart.
A majority of students are smart.
The majority of physics students are smart.
A majority of physics students are smart.
Would any expert shed some light on it?
Thanks.
In the second eiditon, the MGMAT SC guide says:
A majority of railway commuters reads or listens to music while traveling
Additonally, the third edition of MGMAT SC guide says:
"The majority of the students in this class are hard workers"
so, which rule is correct?
In another forum, it is said that the following sentences are correct:
The majority of students are smart.
A majority of students are smart.
The majority of physics students are smart.
A majority of physics students are smart.
Would any expert shed some light on it?
Thanks.

















