Kyle: The rate of highway fatalities per 100 million miles driven was about a third lower last year than ten years ago. The decr

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问题 Kyle: The rate of highway fatalities per 100 million miles driven was about a third lower last year than ten years ago. The decrease is mainly attributable to greater use of seat belts and to less drinking of alcohol by drivers, but last year’s sluggish economy also contributed, by curtailing driving. Lisa: The economy could not have been a factor, because even if fewer fatalities occur when fewer miles are driven, the number "per 100 million miles driven" is what you were discussing, and that figure would not fall merely because fewer miles were driven. Lisa’s objection is based on

选项 A、indicating that a confusion between cause and effect has taken place.
B、distinguishing between total number of instances and rate of occurrence.
C、proposing an alternative way of interpreting the data presented .
D、pointing out that statistics can be misleading if selected to prove a point.
E、showing that lack of precision has caused a relevant ambiguity.

答案B

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