A. There are few if any cases of Disease X in which none of the blood factors associated with the disease is present in the earlystages.
- This assumption suggests that the absence of all blood factors associated with Disease X in the early stages of the disease is rare or unlikely. If this were true, it would strengthen the argument's conclusion that testing for each blood factor would accurately diagnose the disease in its early stage. Therefore, option (A) is the correctanswer.
B. Most cases of Disease X that are identified in the early stages are eventuallycured.
- This assumption pertains to the prognosis or outcome of Disease X and is not directly related to the argument about the accuracy of diagnosing the disease in its early stage. Therefore, this assumption is not necessary for the argument'slogic.
C. There is at least one blood factor associated with Disease X that appears in most people who are beyond the disease's earlystages.
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- This assumption suggests that the absence of all blood factors associated with Disease X in the early stages of the disease is rare or unlikely. If this were true, it would strengthen the argument's conclusion that testing for each blood factor would accurately diagnose the disease in its early stage. Therefore, option (A) is the correctanswer.
B. Most cases of Disease X that are identified in the early stages are eventuallycured.
- This assumption pertains to the prognosis or outcome of Disease X and is not directly related to the argument about the accuracy of diagnosing the disease in its early stage. Therefore, this assumption is not necessary for the argument'slogic.
C. There is at least one blood factor associated with Disease X that appears in most people who are beyond the disease's earlystages.
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