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2. "Approximately 7.6 million women who earn incomes ave preschool-age
children, and approximately 6.4 million women are the role income earners' for
their families. These figures indicate that there are comparatively few income-
earning women who have preschool-age children but are not the sole income
earners for their families. "A major flaw in the reasoning is that it :*
O relies in figures that are too imprecise to support the conclusion drawn.
O
overlooks the possibility that there is little or no overlap between the two populations
of women cited.
O
fails to indicate whether the difference between the two figures cited will tend to
remain stable over time.
O O
ignores the possibility, that families with preschool-age children might also have older
children.
O provides no information on families in which men are the sole income earners​

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Answered by gnanasribalusu
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Answer:The authors argument is that 7.6 million women who earn incomes have pre-school age children and OUT OF THESE 7.6 MILLION WOMEN, 6.4 million have the additional attribute of being role income earners of the family. So, there are 1.2 million women who earn incomes, have pre-school age children but are not the role earners versus 6.4 million who have all three characteristics. The assumption is that there is an overlap, and choice B points out the flaw in this assumption.

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