LSAT SuperPrep II PrepTest C, Section 2, Q12, Shaw: Regulatory limits on pollution emissions from power plants should be …

If you’re unsure why the answer (D) and not (C)?

Remember, power plant emissions are being compared with car speed - not car emissions.

When a car stops at a traffic light, its speed will be zero at that point in time.

The equivalent version in this case would be a power plant that is emitting zero pollutants.

Answer choice (C) may work if we were comparing a vehicle that's moving very slowly.

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