Your brother and sister-in-law are discussing their plan to get to the hospital for the delivery of their first child. They are concerned about how quickly they could get to the hospital. You should tell them:

a. That is a very good plan. You cannot get to the hospital quickly enough.
b. Labor for first pregnancies is 24 hours, so you could book a flight to a different
city and still make it to the hospital.
c. I would not really worry about it too much; the average labor for first pregnancies is 12 hours. You should be able to make it!
d. Since they live in the city, they should take a cab; many children are born in cabs and cab drivers know what they are doing.


Answer: C

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