- Sat Sep 24, 2022 11:01 am
#97432
Answer C is saying that minivans carry more passengers than other cars, which, in the case of a crash, might actually lead to more injuries per vehicle rather than less. But that does nothing to strengthen the claim about why there are fewer injuries per vehicle. It could be better drivers, or it could be some other cause like better handling or braking. It adds nothing, except perhaps to deepen the mystery of how they managed to do so well.
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