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March 20, 2014

 

 

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Today's Practice GMAT Question:

The images captured by GOES-11, a geostationary weather satellite that is operated by the United States and has much in common with the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite, have proven useful to scientists and laymen alike.
(A) The images captured by GOES-11, a geostationary weather satellite that is operated by the United States and has much in common with the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite, have proven useful to scientists and laymen alike.
(B) The images captured by a geostationary weather satellite, GOES-11, operated by the United States and with many commonalities to the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite, has proven useful to scientists and laymen alike.
(C) Useful to scientists and laymen alike, the images captured by a geostationary weather satellite, GOES-11, operated by the United States and having much in common with the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite, have proven themselves.
(D) Operated by the United States, having much in common with the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite is GOES-11, a geostationary weather satellite, the images captured by which have proven useful to scientists and laymen alike.
(E) Operated by the United States and with many commonalities to the Japanese MTSAT-1R satellite, the images captured by a geostationary weather satellite, GOES-11, have proven useful to scientists and laymen alike.


 

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