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Re: FastMart, a convenience store chain, is planning to add pancake syrup [#permalink]
D it is.

The problem scope is Syrups and their sales. Even sale of few bottles would contribute to the profit.

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I still have trouble understanding this question, obviously I understand d can weaken the argument, but what about A,if "People generally buy it only a few times", the store can't achieve its sales goal...


The answer is D.

A) doesn't weaken the argument because the statement doesn't talk about buying regular vs low cal syrup. The statement mentions that people buy syrup a few times, but doesn't mention the type of syrup (regular or low cal) that people prefer / buy. Thus, it doesn't provide any clues about which type of syrup the convenience store should stock to maximize profitability.
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Re: FastMart, a convenience store chain, is planning to add pancake syrup [#permalink]
Straight D.

The best way to maximize sales, given the two options, is to stock with low cal sizzurp, since both high and low cal loyalists will buy it. Stocking with regular sizzurp would be a mistake since it will attract only regular lovers and will be rejected by low cal fans.

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if people can buy low calorie syrup and are not reluctant enough to deny the purchase then it means that low calorie syrup will be sold at any cost(whether it's asked in the first go or not by people )
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It's D.

What we need to prove here is that stocking regular syrup is not a better option than stocking low-calorie syrup.

Imagine that FastMart stores regular syrup: according to D, 75% of its customers will buy the syrup.
On the other hand, provided that FastMart stores low-calorie syrup: 25% of low-calorie lovers will buy it + those 75% who prefer regular syrup but are willing to switch provided that regular is not available. In this way, by storing low-calorie syrup, FastMart attracts 100% of syrup lovers.

I could easily discard A, B and E but I considered C a contender. I made 2 scenarios that helped me eliminate C:
the price of regular can be either equal or lower than that of low-calorie syrup.
Scenario 1: prices of regular and low-cal are equal --> it is better to sell regular because more people will buy it (75%)
Scenario 2: if the price of regular is lower than that of low-cal ---> FastMart will not increase sales by selling regular.

The first scenario strengthens the argument and the second scenario weakens it. Since we have no further information regarding the price, we cannot pick this statement.
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Re: FastMart, a convenience store chain, is planning to add pancake syrup [#permalink]
sophin wrote:
I still have trouble understanding this question, obviously I understand d can weaken the argument, but what about A,if "People generally buy it only a few times", the store can't achieve its sales goal...


Hi sophin,

The question asks us to find an answer that weakens the conclusion.
Conclusion: Stock up Regular syrup -> More sales

Option A doesn't affect the conclusion, Yes people buy it few times but still they buy the syrup. May or may not max sales.

Option D directly affects the conclusion. Just reg syrup would be 3/4 sales 75% sales. Meanwhile, low cal 1/4 +3/4 => 100% sales ( MAX sales).

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