- Thu May 14, 2020 2:04 pm
#75463
Hi there! I am confused as to why A is correct and E is not.
(A) From "Neutrinos, which come in three types, are by far the most numerous kind of particle in the universe" I inferred that Nuetrinos, because they are the most numerous kind of particle, they are more numerous than non-Nuetrinos.
For (E), I cannot find where in the article it explicitly says or implies that dark matter accounts for a "large portion" of the universe's gravitational force. The last paragraph says that the Nuetrinos theory would only account for 20% of the universe's missing mass and that is not a large portion.
Can you please tell me where I am going wrong? Thanks!
(A) From "Neutrinos, which come in three types, are by far the most numerous kind of particle in the universe" I inferred that Nuetrinos, because they are the most numerous kind of particle, they are more numerous than non-Nuetrinos.
For (E), I cannot find where in the article it explicitly says or implies that dark matter accounts for a "large portion" of the universe's gravitational force. The last paragraph says that the Nuetrinos theory would only account for 20% of the universe's missing mass and that is not a large portion.
Can you please tell me where I am going wrong? Thanks!