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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: Twenty percent of the stores in Morganville's downtown shopping distri

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Iwillget770 wrote:

HiAnthonyRitz

Why Option C is wrong?

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(C) when the downtown shopping district has rebounded before, the business premises of a failed business were typically taken over by a business of same kind as had been therebefore


If the business premises of a failed business were typically taken over by a business of same kind then the type of business( departmentstores ) that failed because of SaveMart discount departments will occupy the empty business premises.

So if new department stores will occupy the place of failed department stores then the NEW DEPARTMENT STORES wont be able to compete with SaveMart discount department. Hence , they will fail again.

Consequently, the shopping district will not reboundagain.

Regards


Iwillget770, good question. C is definitely the toughest wrong answer here. The problem is that it's speculative in multiple different ways, making it a bit too weak to be correct.

Specifically, we don't know whether a pattern that took place previously is bound
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Statistics : Posted by AnthonyRitz • on 05 Jan 2011, 22:27 • Replies 8 • Views 25291



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