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Re: Forty-five percent of all blood donated in the United States [#permalink]
The passage does mention that "type 0 blood is chronically in short supply. " Isn't that proof for B? What trumped me though was that there is no way to determine that quantity is so low that even emergency demands are not being met. Thus eliminated B for the same reason.
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But precisely because of this special usefulness, type 0 blood is chronically in short supply.

(B) Supplies of type 0 blood are continuously so low that type 0 blood is unavailable for emergencies, where its usefulness would be greatest.

we cannot infer B

chronically in short supply. \(\neq \) is unavailable for emergencies,

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