QZ wrote:
DavidTutorexamPAL wrote:
The answer is (C).
This question can be solved easily using the
We are told of a factor (companies creating inferior products leads sutlers to buy the same product many times), and then of a conclusion (companies creating inferior product don't help the economy's strength), which doesn't automatically derive from this factor.The assumption must be that this factor leads to this conclusion: C. The repeated purchasing of a product by the same consumer does not positively affect an economy.
This question can be solved easily using the
Logical
approach, as all we need to do is follow the logical structure of the argument.We are told of a factor (companies creating inferior products leads sutlers to buy the same product many times), and then of a conclusion (companies creating inferior product don't help the economy's strength), which doesn't automatically derive from this factor.The assumption must be that this factor leads to this conclusion: C. The repeated purchasing of a product by the same consumer does not positively affect an economy.
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