Explanation for Question 31 From the Reading Section on the 2017 April Sat
Question number 31 asks, which statement is supported by data represented in the table. 2 Um, earth shows greater variation in density than series does is choice a, 3 um, we don't really see any, 4 um, information on the table about variation and density. 5 Um, the column that we looked at previously is simply the 6 average density. So it's unclear what the, 7 um, sort of, sort of range of density is, 8 is so we don't want to select, Hey, we don't really have evidence for 9 that. Um, B Juno's average distance from the sun is less than that of 10 series. Um, if we look at the table, 11 um, pertaining to distance from the sun, 12 we can see that represented. Remember we were talking about Juno and series, 13 um, and Gino's is slightly lower. 14 So we should actually have evidence, 15 um, in favor of this statement, 16 answer choice B. Um, but let's take a look at the other answer choices 17 as well. 18 CSS says some objects in the asteroid belt are greater in mass than series 19 is, um, looking at the table. 20 Um, we'll see, 21 kind of what mass, um, 22 readings are. Um, and we can see that, 23 um, while it is true that some 24 of these entities do have a greater mass than series. 25 Um, this answer choice is paying, 26 um, other objects in the asteroid belt are greater in mass, 27 and that's not really the case, the ones that are greater in mass than 28 series, according to this table, 29 um, are going to be, um, 30 the planets, right earth, Mars, Jupiter, 31 Saturn, Uranus, ...