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the cement company is growing so fast that even if it puts in a new computer system, the company will soon out grow it. I pick D
for all those that picked C, it says in the stem that the company is installing a new computer system
The original question states that "it plans to install a
new platform on its central computing system which will run its tracking program five times faster than the current system does".
Was there another part of the question that was left out? I don't see where it says a new computer system is being installed, I think the original info clearly implies that a new platform is being installed on the CURRENT computing system. (C) suggests the new platform won't work on the current computing system, I don't see where a new computing system comes in.
In anycase, I vote for (C) as well. Choices A & B presents potential hindrances & side effects to the plan, they're plausible but not as strong as (C), which suggest the plan won't work at all.
For me, (D) & (E) are eliminated right away, since they do not clearly present obstacles that would cast doubt on the plan's feasibility, effectiveness, or benefits. If anything, (D) illustrates the need for some kind of improvement over the status quo, since new orders are likely to increase in quantity & be more frequent.
Out of all current options, (C) creates by far the biggest obstacle to the plan. In fact, if (C) were true, it would highlight the negative aspects of both A and B combined.
now that I have gotten som sleep i think you are right...C seemed to obvious ..didnt trust it