2.although the ratio of physicians to total population is about the same in the us and canada, the us has 33% more surgeons per capita. clearly , this is the reason people in the us undergo 40% more operations per capita than do canadians. 答案是a: patients in the us do not have a greater need for surgery than do patients in canada. 我搞不明白那四个词的关系,physician,surgeon,operation,surgeon. 晴天猪说:physicians=surgeons operation=surgery 可我还不明白
You ask me for the exact meaning of words? I thought you should look it up in the dictionary. Here is what I found:
Surgeon: A physician specializing in surgery. Physican: A person who practices general medicine as distinct from surgery.
Operation: A surgical procedure for remedying an injury, an ailment, a defect, or a dysfunction. Surgery: A surgical operation or procedure, especially one involving the removal or replacement of a diseased organ or tissue.
You did not give the question. I assume this is an assumption question. Reasoning in argument: A-->B. Assumption: Not C-->B
What I understand is that the conclusion of the argument is that the reason why there are more operations in US per year is that there more more surgeons in the US. The assumption in the answer is just a typical GMAT answer: It is not because American simply need to have more operations (it is not another reason).