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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage explains that gravity should hold galaxies together but the visible matter we can see isn’t enough, so scientists propose unseen “dark matter” to supply the extra gravity. Neutrinos—very tiny, very common particles—were once thought to have no mass, but new experiments showing they can change type (oscillate) suggest they do have a small mass (about 0.5–5 electron volts). Because there are so many neutrinos, that small mass could account for up to about 20% of the universe’s missing mass, which would change how scientists understand what holds the universe together even though neutrinos don’t explain all of dark matter.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the passage's final paragraph: it describes neutrinos as providing only part of the missing mass yet still materially helping; pick the choice that parallels receiving a partial contribution and then seeking additional contributions.

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As described in the last paragraph of the passage, the cosmologists' approach to solving the dark matter problem is most analogous to which one of the following?

Correct Answer
D
D is correct. The last paragraph says, "Still, even at the highest estimate, neutrinos could only account for about 20 percent of the universe's 'missing' mass." It then adds, "Nevertheless, that is enough to alter our picture of the universe even if it does not account for all of dark matter." These sentences show neutrinos supply a partial but meaningful contribution while leaving the remainder to be found — just like a child who gets some money from one sibling and then goes to the other siblings for additional money.
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