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Why not D for weakner? Can someone explain ?
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The “About 20% of residents ...” statement (choice D) tells you how many people ride transit, but it doesn’t speak to why they find it inconvenient, which is a critical part of the question.

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for the weaken .. can somebody explain why A is wrong?
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A doesn't weaken the claim that the public transportation system is efficient, rather it talks about the increase in cars. The answer we are looking for is one that could prove the public transportation system is ineffective despite the upgrades its undergone. The fact that it requires a lot of transfers is a direct counter to the claim, which is why E is right.
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for the weaken .. can somebody explain why A is wrong?
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Why does A not weaken the most and D not strengthen the most
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Why does A not weaken the most and D not strengthen the most

Not a fan of the question.

We are strengthening/weakening the city’s conclusion that the residents’ complaint that transit is rarely convenient is unfounded.

Why A does not weaken most: even if the number of cars has quadrupled, that fact alone does not prove that transit convenience has declined. It’s indirect and does not measure convenience itself.

Why D does not strengthen most: saying that about 20% of residents use public transport gives no context or comparison. Without knowing whether that number increased after the expansion or if it reflects convenience, it provides no real support for the city’s claim.
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