The author concludes that the number of people who exceed the speed limit in
County X must be higher than the number who exceed the speed limit in County
Y on the grounds that the number of tickets issued in County X is higher. The
author wrongly assumes that every ticket corresponds to a different individual. It
is possible, for example, that a handful of people routinely exceed the speed limit
and are thus responsible for a disproportionate share of the tickets issued in the
county.
(A) Any difference
...
County X must be higher than the number who exceed the speed limit in County
Y on the grounds that the number of tickets issued in County X is higher. The
author wrongly assumes that every ticket corresponds to a different individual. It
is possible, for example, that a handful of people routinely exceed the speed limit
and are thus responsible for a disproportionate share of the tickets issued in the
county.
(A) Any difference
...