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Replacing some of cement's limestone clinker with fly ash lowers the emissions of each ton of cement. But fly ash is a byproduct of burning coal, and the coal plants that supply it are being shut down across the region.

Which of the following is most strongly supported by the statements above?

  1. Cement made with fly ash produces no emissions at all.
  2. The supply of fly ash available in the region is likely to decline.
  3. Fly ash is a more effective binder than limestone clinker.
  4. Shutting down coal plants will increase total cement emissions.
  5. Limestone clinker will soon be banned from cement production.

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