catzetajones wrote:
GMATNinja KarishmaB MartyMurray requesting your help with this question. I've been racking my brain but I can't seem to understand this. Please, if you could simplify the argument as well as help with the answerchoices.
Honestly, this question isn't ideally constructed.
(A) is supposedly incorrect, but let's look at(A).
A. Whether enough wind turbines could be installed during the period covered by the tax reduction to satisfy the demand for wind-generated electricity inMongrove
Perhaps we don't know for sure whether the installation of "enough wind turbines ... to satisfy the demand for wind-generated electricity in Mongrove" would result in a permanently lower price, but certainly, whether there are enough turbines to satisfy demand will affect the price. For one thing, if not enough turbines can be installed to satisfy demand at the lower price resulting from the tax reduction, then after the period covered by the tax reduction, the price will likely be higher
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 15 Mar 2024, 19:49 • Replies 8 • Views 1750


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