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To determine if the cause-and-effect sequence presented would most likely result in a decline in smog levels in Angel Soles, let's analyze the situation based on the given information:

  1. Cause: Increase in the incentives for carpool and mass transit.
    • The passage states that the legislature has provided carpool and mass transit incentives to encourage commuters to shift from driving their own cars to using shared or public transportation.
  2. Effect: Decrease in the number of cars on the road.
    • If the incentives are effective, they would motivate more people to carpool or use mass transit, leading to fewer cars on the road. This decrease in the number of cars would reduce traffic congestion, which is mentioned as a factor contributing to smog levels.
  3. Resulting Decline in Smog Levels:
    • Smog formation is often linked to vehicle emissions, particularly in congested urban areas. A decrease in the number of cars on the road means fewer emissions, which could contribute to a reduction in smog levels. Additionally, less congestion means fewer cars idling and emitting pollutants.
Conclusion:
The sequence of increasing incentives for carpool and mass transit → decreasing the number of cars on the road → reducing smog levels aligns logically with the information provided in the passage.
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The increase in the amount of smog in the air over the city of Angel Soles may have several causes. One factor may be the increased congestion on the freeways due to the number of cars on the road. The legistlature has provided carpool and mass transit incentives to commuters who would otherwise drive their own car. There are also incentives for purchasing lower-emission vehicles.

Indicate in the table which cause-and-effect sequence would most likely, according to the information above, result in a decline in the smog levels in Angel Soles.
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