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3. Legislation in the Canadian province of Ontario requires of both public and private employers that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are usually held by men.

(A) that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are
(B) that pay for jobs historically held by women should be the same as for a job requiring comparable skills
(C) to pay the same in jobs historically held by women as in jobs of comparable skill that are
(D) to pay the same regardless of whether a job was historically held by women or is one demanding comparable skills
(E) to pay as much for jobs historically held by women as for a job demanding comparable skills


The OA is A but my pick was C. Can someone please explain why C is correct?
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Re: SC [#permalink] New post 16 Oct 2006, 00:57
yogeshsheth wrote:
3. Legislation in the Canadian province of Ontario requires of both public and private employers that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are usually held by men.

(A) that pay be the same for jobs historically held by women as for jobs requiring comparable skill that are
(B) that pay for jobs historically held by women should be the same as for a job requiring comparable skills
(C) to pay the same in jobs historically held by women as in jobs of comparable skill that are
(D) to pay the same regardless of whether a job was historically held by women or is one demanding comparable skills
(E) to pay as much for jobs historically held by women as for a job demanding comparable skills


The OA is A but my pick was C. Can someone please explain why C is correct?


A is right
C is wrong because:
pay-in a job is wrong. you always pay-for a job.
Also that in A is better than to in C
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 [#permalink] New post 16 Oct 2006, 01:01
Got it!!! Thanks kripal...
Also as per Manhattan Gmat of is just another middleman..had missed it!!!
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 [#permalink] New post 16 Oct 2006, 01:09
yogeshsheth wrote:
Got it!!! Thanks kripal...
Also as per Manhattan Gmat of is just another middleman..had missed it!!!


Anytime man... :) It would be great if you could underline the SCs from next time. It saves us some time while solving them.
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