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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: Diplomat: Though poppies can be turned into illegal and addictive drug

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Vatsal7794 wrote:

HiKarishmaB MartyMurray

Can you please explain the choice D & E

I rejected the choice D because I thought the market comparison is not necessary. Whether farmers are able to grow enough poppies to capture all the market. What if they are not able to produce enough poppies to capture all the markets.

Is my reasoning correct or there is someloophole?

Indeed, the relationship between the sizes of the two markets does not matter for the plan, for two reasons.

One reason is that the plan is that "we" will pay the farmers. Presumably, "we" is an entity that will pay for soy twice what the farmers are paid for poppies regardless of the size of the market for soy.

The second reason is basically the one that you stated, which is that we don't really know how the sizes of the markets affect the ability of farmers in Narobistan to sell poppies or soy.

For one thing, even though the market for the market for alternative fuels is less than one-thousandth of the market
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 11 Feb 2022, 02:30 • Replies 14 • Views 3006



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