mikemcgarry wrote:
Chef wrote:
mikemcgarry /GMATNinja can you please explain?
After going through the explanations above, I understood that option D is incorrect (this is what I had marked though). The reason is - Although the number of plants may almost double, the yield for all those plants will be low. If the reduction in yield = or more than increase in yield because of the number of plants doubling, we aren't sure.
However, A also makes an assumption. P = S - C. Question says yield is reduced (i.e., sales
After going through the explanations above, I understood that option D is incorrect (this is what I had marked though). The reason is - Although the number of plants may almost double, the yield for all those plants will be low. If the reduction in yield = or more than increase in yield because of the number of plants doubling, we aren't sure.
However, A also makes an assumption. P = S - C. Question says yield is reduced (i.e., sales
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