An immigration agent sampled cars going from country M to country N. In his​ report, he indicated that of the 79 cars​ sampled, 33 cars were driven by​ women, 54 cars were driven by citizens of country​ M, 39 cars had two or more​ passengers, 27 cars were driven by women who are citizens of country​ M, 24 cars were driven by women and had two or more​ passengers, 18 cars were driven by citizens of country M and had two or more​ passengers, and 14 cars were driven by women who are citizens of country M and had two or more passengers. After his supervisor reads the​ report, she explains to the agent that he made a mistake. Explain how his supervisor knew that the​ agent's report contained an error.
A. The​ agent's first three statements indicate that at least____cars were driven by women who are citizens of country M and had two or more passengers. This contradicts the​ agent's seventh​ statement, which says that only 14 such cars were seen.
B. The​ agent's last four statements indicate that at least____cars were driven by citizens of country M. This contradicts the​ agent's second​ statement, which says that only 54 such cars were seen.
C. The​ agent's last four statements indicate that at least____cars were driven by women. This contradicts the​ agent's first​ statement, which says that only 33 such cars were seen.