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gmatjeet
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Choi: All other factors being equal, children whose parents earned doctorates are more likely to earn a doctorate than children whose parents did not earn doctorates
Hart: But consider this: over 70 percentage of all doctorate holders do not have a parent that also holds a doctorate
Which of the following is the most accurate evaluation of Hart`s reply
A) It establishes that choi`s claim is an exaggeration
B) If true, it effectively demonstrates that choi`s claim cannot be accurate
C) It is consistent with choi`s claim
D) It proves alternate reasons for accepting Choi`s claim.
E) It mistakes what is necessary for an event with what is sufficient to determine that the event will occur.
OA: C
please help me in understanding on how to solve this question.
Hart: But consider this: over 70 percentage of all doctorate holders do not have a parent that also holds a doctorate
Which of the following is the most accurate evaluation of Hart`s reply
A) It establishes that choi`s claim is an exaggeration
B) If true, it effectively demonstrates that choi`s claim cannot be accurate
C) It is consistent with choi`s claim
D) It proves alternate reasons for accepting Choi`s claim.
E) It mistakes what is necessary for an event with what is sufficient to determine that the event will occur.
OA: C
please help me in understanding on how to solve this question.

















