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Source: Official Guide for the GMAT 13th Ed. Sentence Correction; #61 Official Guide for the GMAT 2015 14th Ed. Sentence Correction; #61

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While all states face similar industrial waste

While all states face similar industrial waste problems, the predominating industries and the regulatory environment of the states obviously determines the types and amounts of waste produced, as well as the cost of disposal.

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Gravatar Mike McGarry, Magoosh Tutor

May 22, 2013 • Comment

kirti vardhan

Hi Mike,

I am having trouble with comprehending with explanations.

For this question,for example,i eliminated B because the subject each state is singular and their is plural.But you mentioned the contrasting concept to eliminate it.

Please assist.

May 8, 2015 • Reply

Jonathan , Magoosh Tutor

Hi Kirti,
Your logic here is correct! "Each" is singular but "their" is plural. We can, indeed, eliminate B for this reason. Nice job!

May 15, 2015 • Reply

Jonathan , Magoosh Tutor

Hi Kirti,
Your logic here is correct! "Each" is singular but "their" is plural. We can, indeed, eliminate B for this reason. Nice job!

May 15, 2015 • Reply

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