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It can be concluded from the information provided in both of the passages that Arizona copper
(A)is the purest form of copper produced in the U.S.
(B)has a mining history dating back thousands of years
(C)must be extracted before it can be refined
(D)can only be extracted by means of electrochemical processes
Transcript
- 00:03
Okay see reading shmoop er's We're just going to go
- 00:06
through a couple of passengers here but let's skip down
- 00:08
to the question You know the drill It can be
- 00:10
concluded from the information provided in both of the passage
- 00:13
that arizona copper what all right copper has been mined
Full Transcript
- 00:18
for thousands of years The process begins backtracking copper from
- 00:21
its or minerals or is the unwanted rock that surrounds
- 00:24
the copper extractions conducted through syria's chemical physical electrochemical processes
- 00:28
depending on where the copper or is located the orders
- 00:31
for crush then roasted like coffee beans and finally refined
- 00:34
by electrolysis like you know the process where they pull
- 00:37
out there hair from under aunt millie's knows well Copper
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mining is major industry in united states producing over a
- 00:42
million metric tons of copper worth almost ten billion dollars
- 00:45
annually Arizona's a state that produces the largest amount of
- 00:47
copper and has been doing so since the nineteenth century
- 00:49
It's a large part of the arizona economy and roughly
- 00:51
sixty percent of us copper is produced there Okay so
- 00:54
back to our question it can be concluded from the
- 00:56
information provided what both passages provide information on the intense
- 01:01
Process of producing copper The first passage focuses on how
- 01:04
copper's made in the second centers on the u s
- 01:07
and arizona copper Because copper's copper no matter if it's
- 01:10
mined in arizona or zimbabwe a dizzy there it must
- 01:14
go through the process of extraction for it can be
- 01:16
refined as we learned in that first passage Right well
- 01:19
all we know about arizona's coppers that its abundant making
- 01:22
up a large part of the state's economy and more
- 01:24
than half of the u s copper production however passage
- 01:27
to never claims that arizona's coffer is the purest like
- 01:31
where'd that come from So get rid of a the
- 01:32
element that has been mined for thousands of years Yes
- 01:35
but the fact only comes up in passage one and
- 01:38
doesn't describe arizona copper in particular to get rid of
- 01:41
it passage One also teaches us that copper's extracted by
- 01:44
chemical physical and electrochemical processes We got all the choices
- 01:48
not just that one So get rid of de the
- 01:50
answer is c must be extracted before it can be
- 01:53
refined And if you think about all that well that's
- 01:55
a pretty obvious very general statement And when in doubt
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Always go with the most general won on these readings 00:02:01.45 --> [endTime] Things So that's it it's a wee shmoop
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