- Wed Jul 31, 2024 1:01 pm
#107977
Hey Sxzhao,
This sounds like a comprehension problem - I recommend making sure you really understand the content of the stimulus before moving on to the question and answer choices. Also do a double check to ensure you are reading closely - the author doesn't actually say chemical R is not safe for humans, only that we cannot know whether it is safe or unsafe based on the results from rats alone. That is their conclusion, and the premise to support that idea is the fact that humans and rats have a different lifespan, with some carcinogenic substances causing cancer in humans but not rats. Answer (E) correctly identifies that the rat results alone are insufficient - that is the author's conclusion as well.
Hope that helps!