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5. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following pairs of items would most likely follow typical pathways within a chaotic system?
Stripped down to its essence, the question asks you to infer which of the five choices describes a system that is the most chaotic, according to the characteristics of chaos outlined in the passage. The most important proof sentence is at the beginning of the third paragraph: “Chaotic systems, such as a machine mixing bread dough, are characterized by both attraction and repulsion.” Thus, you should look for the system that is the most analogous to the dough-mixing machine. Moreover, the system should contain both attractive and repulsive elements: in other words, the two items embedded within the system should sometimes come near each other and then separate again.
At the beginning of the fourth paragraph, there is a “red herring” sentence: “During the dough-kneading process, two poppy seeds positioned next to each other eventually go their separate ways.” This sentence could lead you to think that the defining characteristic of chaotic systems is simply that two embedded items move away from each other. The question is asked in such a way as to focus your attention on the two items, so that you might then use this proof sentence alone and choose an incorrect answer.
A) The two particles ejected from a nucleus do diverge, but they do not approach each other again. Moreover, there is no implication of any activity analogous to mixing bread dough.
B) The stickers on the balloon separate and come together repeatedly. This behavior meets the criterion of “both attraction and repulsion.” However, there is no mixing, and as a result, the system cannot be said to be analogous to a machine mixing dough.
C) As in answer choice (A), the two items in question (avalanches) separate but never draw near each other again. Likewise, there is no mixing in the system.
D) CORRECT. Two baseballs placed into a device designed to mix paint is analogous to two poppy seeds placed in bread dough being mixed by a machine: parts of the system are separated, intermingled, and brought back together again in regular, though complex, ways, as determined by the laws of physics. The pathways of the two baseballs will diverge and converge repeatedly, as in any other chaotic system.
E) The two coins flipped into a bowl are closely analogous to the example in the second paragraph of the passage of two poppy seeds placed in a bowl and allowed to fall; this system is presented as non-chaotic.
Answer: D