In 1998, there were 3.2 million public school students who were not proficient in English in the USA, almost twice as many as 1990.
(1)almost twice as many as
(2)almost twice as many as in
(3)almost twice as many as there were in
(4)nearly twice as many as in
(5)about twice as many as there were in
OA : after some discussion
Source : master Gmat free CAT
In 1998, there were 3.2 million public school ....
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I don't see any difference between B & C.
B uses an ellipsis and C doesn't.
(2)almost twice as many as [there were] in
(3)almost twice as many as there were in
I'll go with B for concision...
B uses an ellipsis and C doesn't.
(2)almost twice as many as [there were] in
(3)almost twice as many as there were in
I'll go with B for concision...