GMATPill wrote:
A nightclub manager in Las Vegas noticed that his beer cooler at the bar was half empty by the end of the night while his energy drink cooler at the bar was 90% empty. As a result, the manager reasoned that he should increase the amount of energy drinks and decrease the amount of beer he ordered from the distributor each week.
At Midnight : Beer Cooler = 50% empty , Energy Drink Cooler = 90% Empty.
Increase the amount of energy drink and reduce the amount of Beer.
Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the manager's rationale for ordering more energy drinks and less beer?(A) The two coolers at the bar in question are the
only place in the nightclub where the energy drinks and beer are stored.Out of scope.
(B)
On that day, a summer-special competition began that rewarded any nigh clubber able to drink 5 energy drink vodkas in 5 minutes with $100 in prize money.
Absolutely Out of scope , irrelevant .
(C) During that
week, a special "New Year's Special" sale was in effect for the beer.Weakening the conclusion , the people visiting the Club not buying Beer Despite the special offer for New Years Sale.
(D) On the subsequent day,
the remaining 10% of energy drinks all sold within the first hour after the nightclub reopened.Irrelevant to the present discussion.
(E) At the beginning of the day, the energy drink cooler was stocked with at least as many drinks as in the beer cooler.
Yup this means that both the coolers had same quantity of Drinks in store , Definitely strengthening the claim that people like drinking energy drink to Beer.
Hence this must be the answer.
IMO (E) without any second thought...