The argument talks about how, despite people learning a lot about computers since the 1970s, the average person still may not understand the internal details well enough to make a smart computer purchase. The argument suggests that companies can take advantage of this lack of knowledge.
A. "manufacturers of internal computer components price their products according to the development of trends in the consumer market"
This talks about how manufacturers set prices based on trends, but it doesn't explain why companies can exploit the lack of knowledge mentioned in the argument.
B. "the average consumer often relies on the advice of a relative or friend who has expert understanding"
This suggests that people seek advice from knowledgeable friends or relatives, but it doesn't explain how companies exploit the lack of knowledge.
C. "although the differences in the quality of components are indiscernible to the average user, they are significant to the companies
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A. "manufacturers of internal computer components price their products according to the development of trends in the consumer market"
This talks about how manufacturers set prices based on trends, but it doesn't explain why companies can exploit the lack of knowledge mentioned in the argument.
B. "the average consumer often relies on the advice of a relative or friend who has expert understanding"
This suggests that people seek advice from knowledgeable friends or relatives, but it doesn't explain how companies exploit the lack of knowledge.
C. "although the differences in the quality of components are indiscernible to the average user, they are significant to the companies
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Statistics : Posted by PranavVyas • on 25 Jan 2024, 01:30 • Replies 3 • Views 287






