A city poll of the community showed that 88 percent of respondents believe that an appropriate amount of the city budget is being spent on parks and recreation. It seems, then, that any significant increase in the city budget should be spent on something other than parks andrecreation.
Which one of the following describes a flaw in reasoning in the aboveargument?
Which one of the following describes a flaw in reasoning in the aboveargument?
- A. The argument confuses a coincidence with a correlation.
B. The argument confuses the percentage of the budget
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