CrackVerbalGMAT wrote:
rohan2310 wrote:
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Hi,
Thanks for your explanation. Just one thing though, does this necessarily mean that A is wrong? Because if X then Y or Z; and NOT Z should then imply Y, if X.
No you cannot make this assumption. You missed out on the "if X" part in your question.
Y (attitude change) or Z (price increase beyond the level people can afford) are the two alternatives IF X (decrease in revenues) happens.
It is perfectly possible that both Y and Z do not happen and consequently, X
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