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MartyMurray
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(C) Whether buyers of Saber aspirin in ordinary bottles will be people who would otherwise have bought Saber aspirin in child-resistant bottles
The answer to the question presented by this choice affects the strength of the argument.
After all, if the answer is "yes," then the people who will buy Saber aspirin in ordinary bottles would have bought it child-resistant bottles anyway. In that case, Saber will not increase sales at all by selling aspirin in ordinary bottles.
On the other hand, if the answer is "no," then they would not otherwise have bought Saber aspirin. In other words, if Saber had not sold aspirin in ordinary bottles, at least some people who will buy it in ordinary bottles would not have bought it.
So, the answer to the question presented by this choice weakens or strengthens theargument.
Keep.
The answer to the question presented by this choice affects the strength of the argument.
After all, if the answer is "yes," then the people who will buy Saber aspirin in ordinary bottles would have bought it child-resistant bottles anyway. In that case, Saber will not increase sales at all by selling aspirin in ordinary bottles.
On the other hand, if the answer is "no," then they would not otherwise have bought Saber aspirin. In other words, if Saber had not sold aspirin in ordinary bottles, at least some people who will buy it in ordinary bottles would not have bought it.
So, the answer to the question presented by this choice weakens or strengthens theargument.
Keep.
1) Adults who do not have young children often dislike buying medication in child-resistant bottles, and marketing surveys indicate that
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 10 Feb 2024, 08:29 • Replies 4 • Views 1804








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