- Tue Oct 31, 2017 5:53 pm
#41074
Hi. I'm having a hard time pinpointing the flaw on this question exactly. From my perspective, it appears that this is an inappropriate comparison of a percentage (people in the service professions becoming board members) to a whole number (underrepresented in most important...).
The answer choice seems to bear that out pretty explicitly (reveals little about percentage of...). I'm just wondering if there is something I missed in regard to the actual numbers and percentages themselves, aside from the irrational shift from a percentage to a whole number. I've just seen people giving some very complex explanations on other boards that don't necessarily make much sense when compared to the actual text in answer choice B.
If someone can confirm or clarify, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
The answer choice seems to bear that out pretty explicitly (reveals little about percentage of...). I'm just wondering if there is something I missed in regard to the actual numbers and percentages themselves, aside from the irrational shift from a percentage to a whole number. I've just seen people giving some very complex explanations on other boards that don't necessarily make much sense when compared to the actual text in answer choice B.
If someone can confirm or clarify, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.