kittle wrote:
GMATNinja - does the reverse always hold true? As pointed out in the explanation of option C below?
The LESS standardized a household’s diet is, however, the FEWER the quantities of fresh produce the household throws away"?
The LESS standardized a household’s diet is, however, the FEWER the quantities of fresh produce the household throws away"?
aragonn wrote:
I think Answer of this question should be C not D.
(A) An increasing number of households rely on a highly standardized diet.--> irrelevant
(B) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the more nonfood waste the household discards.--- more standardized diet is, less food waste. thus less standardized diet, more food waste no nonfood waste. WRONG
(C) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the smaller is the proportion of fresh produce in the household’s food waste.--- if we just reverse the last line of the argument "The more standardized a household’s diet is, however, the greater the quantities of fresh produce the household throws away" we will get the answer......
(D) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the
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(A) An increasing number of households rely on a highly standardized diet.--> irrelevant
(B) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the more nonfood waste the household discards.--- more standardized diet is, less food waste. thus less standardized diet, more food waste no nonfood waste. WRONG
(C) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the smaller is the proportion of fresh produce in the household’s food waste.--- if we just reverse the last line of the argument "The more standardized a household’s diet is, however, the greater the quantities of fresh produce the household throws away" we will get the answer......
(D) The less standardized a household’s diet is, the
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