Research into lawn mower safety has led to an improvement in safety by 30% for rotary-type mowers and by 20% for reel-type mowers is correct because It describes relative improvements in safety, but it does not indicate which, if either, is the safer mower. Therefore, it does not support the conclusion that one mower is the better buy. Other choices work together to form an argument that rotary-type lawn mowers are more cost effective than reel-type mowers.
felt that nothing they could say would sway the proprietor is correct because it includes the main idea of the statement that arguing any longer would not make any difference.
The word "story" is appropriate because it has the same meaning as "narrative"—a tale or description.
Since there are no superfluous alterations and the verb is in the past tense, the word drunk is the proper one.
the word "chose" spelled correctly. The other options are wrong because they employ the wrong verb tenses for the sentence.
a child who weighs less than 60 pounds may ride the ponies if s/he is not yet is correct because this statement includes the idea that the child cannot ride the ponies unless he both weighs less than 60 pounds and is less than 10 years old.
Chamberlin ($757.55 plus $771.79 equals $1529.34) is the employee with the most total reimbursement claims. De la Torre ($172.00) has the lowest claim of any employee. ($1529.34 minus $172.00) is the difference between the two, which equals $1,357.34.
The correct spelling of "February".
Crowd psychology is the greatest option because the statement deals with crowd behavior, making it correct.
The subject and verb are both in the plural form and in the present tense, which is the same tense as the first phrase. Therefore, Are missing from the company's file is correct.
Since I was very hungry but did not want to gain too much weight, I decided to have sushi for lunch is correct because the sentence is clear and concise.
The United Nations' founding is proper because it most accurately captures the statement's meaning. The statement's main emphasis is on the United Nations.
Capable is the appropriate word because it has the same meaning as competent, able, or suitable.
It is correct to say that the cat purred happily because she was happy, as it is obvious from the sound of the purr.
Canned peaches comprise 50% of the market; whereas, peaches that are frozen comprise only 20% of the market is correct because it talks about which peaches are bought, but not necessarily which ones are the best tasting. Also does not compare canned to dehydrated peaches. Other options work together to form an argument that canned peaches taste better than dehydrated peaches.
Important is accurate since it denotes the same concepts as crucial, urgent, and urgently.