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 KelseyWoods
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Hi beeryslurs!

Yes, you can assume that when they say "this year" they're referring to the year in which the test was administered. Ultimately, though, it doesn't make much difference if you also assume that it is the current year. But "this year" is certainly later than 2003, if that date in answer choice (E) is giving you pause.

Hope this helps!

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Kelsey
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KelseyWoods wrote:Hi beeryslurs!

Yes, you can assume that when they say "this year" they're referring to the year in which the test was administered. Ultimately, though, it doesn't make much difference if you also assume that it is the current year. But "this year" is certainly later than 2003, if that date in answer choice (E) is giving you pause.

Hope this helps!

Best,
Kelsey
Thank you! Your reply really clears things up. :lol:

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