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Bad question. We have to assume the premise that price of orange increased 3x regardless of whether oranges came from Florida or someplace else.

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Re: Because of a recent drought in Florida during the orange-growing seaso [#permalink]
Conclusion: The cost of producing orange juice will be higher which in turn will push up the cost of orange juice

To weaken this conclusion, we have to negatively impact the conclusion.

Because of a recent drought in Florida during the orange-growing season, the
price of oranges this season will be three times the usual price. This will drive up
the cost of producing orange juice and thus push up the price of orange juice for
the consumer.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
(A) The recent drought was not as severe as scientists predicted.
This is not related to the cost of producing orange juice.
(B) States other than Florida also supply oranges to orange juice manufacturers.
This seems to be the most probable answer. Assuming that states other than Florida didn't experience drought and the cost of oranges is the same elsewhere, the cost of producing orange juice would not be much impacted.

(C) Other ingredients are used in the production of orange juice.
The major ingredient of orange juice is orange. So, the cost of other ingredients is irrelevant.
(D) Last year the price of oranges was actually lower than the average price over
the past ten years.
: Though the cost of oranges was actually lower,the price will be thrice the price now. The new price cannot be assumed to be lower/higher from this choice.
(E) The price of oranges will eventually be $0.48 per crate. : We cannot assume the cost of orange juice from this.
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Re: Because of a recent drought in Florida during the orange-growing seaso [#permalink]
I marked B as wrong for following reason:
States other than Florida also supply oranges to orange juice manufacturers, But the % contribution of other states v/s that by Florida state is not given.
For eg. if other states contribute 5% & Florida contributes 95% of oranges, prices will go high.
and if other states contrubute 90% & Florida contributes 10%, then prices might not go high or may even then rise.

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Re: Because of a recent drought in Florida during the orange-growing seaso [#permalink]
I chose B but still have some issues with the answer:

"Because of a recent drought in Florida during the orange-growing season, the price of oranges this season will be three times the usual price. This will drive up the cost of producing orange juice and thus push up the price of orange juice for the consumer."

Regardless of whether there are other suppliers of oranges, the prompt states that the price (general) of oranges will be three times its usual amount. The prompt does not distinguish between the price of Florida oranges and oranges in general in this statement. Therefore, even if there are other suppliers of oranges, the fact still holds that the price of oranges will be 3 times greater. And so, regardless of whether you buy from different states, according to the prompt, you won't be negating the increase in the price of an OJ input.
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