RajathGK wrote:
The Bad River Reservoir serves as the primary source of water for both home and industrial use to the local community. The water in the Bad River Reservoir comes from three primary sources: flow from the Bad River upstream, rainfall in the reservoir’s basin, and snowmelt at the end of winter. For the past three years, however, warm temperatures over the winter have limited the amount of snow falling in the region, cutting the amount of snowmelt flowing into the reservoir by half. Since the flow from the Bad River upstream and the yearly rainfall have remained relatively constant over the last decade, the amount of water in the Bad River Reservoir has fallen over the past three years.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. In the previous decade, water in the Bad River Reservoir has come from flow from the Bad River upstream, rainfall, and snowmelt in roughly equal proportions.
B. Climatologists expect mild winters
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Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. In the previous decade, water in the Bad River Reservoir has come from flow from the Bad River upstream, rainfall, and snowmelt in roughly equal proportions.
B. Climatologists expect mild winters
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Statistics : Posted by VivekPrateek • on 14 Dec 2023, 09:17 • Replies 2 • Views 234





