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The number of carcinogens produced in a country increases as the country becomes more industrialized, and, as a result, the incidence of cancer in such countries is increasing even faster.
Of the following, which, if true, provides the LEAST evidence in support of the claim about the increasing incidence of cancer in an industrialized country?
A. As the number of carcinogens in a country doubles, the area affected by carcinogens becomes four times as large. B. Some cancers will not occur unless levels of the carcinogens are sufficiently high. C. The financial pressure of increasing industrialization causes competing industries to produce a wider variety of carcinogens. D. Some of the most potent carcinogens tend not to be produced until a country becomes more industrialized. E. Increases in the incidence of cancer correlate to increases in the percentage, not the number, of carcinogens in the environment.
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The number of carcinogens produced in a country increases as the country becomes more industrialized, and, as a result, the incidence of cancer in such countries is increasing even faster.
Of the following, which, if true, provides the LEAST evidence in support of the claim about the increasing incidence of cancer in an industrialized country?
A. As the number of carcinogens in a country doubles, the area affected by carcinogens becomes four times as large. B. Some cancers will not occur unless levels of the carcinogens are sufficiently high. C. The financial pressure of increasing industrialization causes competing industries to produce a wider variety of carcinogens. D. Some of the most potent carcinogens tend not to be produced until a country becomes more industrialized. E. Increases in the incidence of cancer correlate to increases in the percentage, not the number, of carcinogens in the environment.
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