dransa wrote:
souvik101990 wrote:
A, IMHO
A seems to say that the company wants atleast same sales for the old bars with the new music. the company just wants sales. It nowhere mentions the amount of sales it needs. so A is unnecessary.
D, on the contrary, is a useful assumption which says that with older products being sold, the new product sales will decrease which works against what the manufacturer wants.
A seems to say that the company wants atleast same sales for the old bars with the new music. the company just wants sales. It nowhere mentions the amount of sales it needs. so A is unnecessary.
D, on the contrary, is a useful assumption which says that with older products being sold, the new product sales will decrease which works against what the manufacturer wants.
Hi souvik,
As pointed out by you, option D if true works against what the argument wants ; is it not opposite
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