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Re: In 1975, 35 percent of state W's work force was employed in [#permalink]
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80th the number of people in the workforce and the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs increased

This means that from '75 to '82 we do have a fluctuation UP of the workforce AND the employed people.

This is false, we can do have a fluctuation. However, OVERALL we do have a decrease

Think about a downward curve from 10 to 1. maybe go down 10 to 5 then 8 then 9 then 3 then 5 then 2

However overall the trend is downward from ten to 1.

The fluctuations I gave you, just an example, are the 80th.

Therefore C is a possible trend. The only answer which is neutral or false is B. Remember, this is an EXCEPT question

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Re: In 1975, 35 percent of state W's work force was employed in [#permalink]
Carcass wrote:
80th the number of people in the workforce and the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs increased

This means that from '75 to '82 we do have a fluctuation UP of the workforce AND the employed people.

This is false, we can do have a fluctuation. However, OVERALL we do have a decrease

Think about a downward curve from 10 to 1. maybe go down 10 to 5 then 8 then 9 then 3 then 5 then 2

However overall the trend is downward from ten to 1.

The fluctuations I gave you, just an example, are the 80th.

Therefore C is a possible trend. The only answer which is neutral or false is B. Remember, this is an EXCEPT question

Ask if something is still unclear

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I know the math explanation. I just didn't see a structure like this: article "the" after an Ordinal number?!
Isn't it so odd to say: "80th the number of people ...". Actually, I don't understand the meaning of this sentence. In my opinion, it is meaningless.
Could you please paraphrase the following sentence:
"80th the number of people in the workforce and the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs increased."
I thought the sentence had been typed wrongly. Maybe it was : In 1980, ....

Originally posted by amirbehani on 09 Dec 2020, 06:18.
Last edited by amirbehani on 09 Dec 2020, 13:58, edited 3 times in total.
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amirbehani wrote:
Carcass wrote:
80th the number of people in the workforce and the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs increased

This means that from '75 to '82 we do have a fluctuation UP of the workforce AND the employed people.

This is false, we can do have a fluctuation. However, OVERALL we do have a decrease

Think about a downward curve from 10 to 1. maybe go down 10 to 5 then 8 then 9 then 3 then 5 then 2

However overall the trend is downward from ten to 1.

The fluctuations I gave you, just an example, are the 80th.

Therefore C is a possible trend. The only answer which is neutral or false is B. Remember, this is an EXCEPT question

Ask if something is still unclear

Regards



I know the math explanation. I just didn't see a structure like this: article "the" after a Ordinal number. what does it mean?
Isn't it so odd to say: "80th the number ..." . We usually use article "the" before Ordinal Numbers.
Could you please paraphrase the following sentence:
"80th the number of people in the workforce and the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs increased."
I thought the sentence had typed wrongly. Maybe it was : In 1980,


No Sir, the question is correct at it is reported
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