PrepTest 89, Section 2, Question 9
Rodents are small, gnawing mammals characterized by their chisel-like incisor teeth. Although most North American mammal species are not rodent species, most of the individual mammals in North America are rodents.
Rodents are small, gnawing mammals characterized by their chisel-like incisor teeth. Although most North American mammal species are not rodent species, most of the individual mammals in North America are rodents.
Rodents are small, gnawing mammals characterized by their chisel-like incisor teeth. Although most North American mammal species are not rodent species, most of the individual mammals in North America are rodents.
Rodents are small, gnawing mammals characterized by their chisel-like incisor teeth. Although most North American mammal species are not rodent species, most of the individual mammals in North America are rodents.
Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information above?
Most species of North American mammals have chisel-like incisor teeth.
In North America, rodent species tend to have more individual members than other species of mammals have.
Most species of mammals that have chisel-like incisor teeth can be found in North America.
Of the mammal species in North America, the one with the most individual members is a species of rodent.
Most nonrodent mammal species can be found in North America.
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