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Most consumers do not get much use out of the sports equipment they purchase. For example, seventeen percent of the adults in Dhaka own jogging shoes, but only forty-five percent of the owners jog more than once a year, and only seventeen percent jog more than once a week. Which of the following, if true, casts most doubt on the claim that most consumers get little use out of the sports equipment they purchase?

A. Joggers are most susceptible to sports injuries during the first six months in which they jog.
B. Joggers often exaggerate the frequency with which they jog in surveys designed to elicit such information.
C. Many consumers purchase jogging shoes for use in activities other than jogging.
D. Consumers who take up jogging often purchase an athletic shoe that can be used in other sports.
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Explanation: The argument claims that most consumers get little use out of sports equipment, citing that many owners of jogging shoes jog infrequently. Option গ casts doubt on this claim by pointing out that jogging shoes may be used for other activities, meaning the equipment could be getting substantial use even if owners jog infrequently. Other options are either irrelevant or do not directly challenge the claim about actual usage.