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:oops: :roll: :idea: :?: :!: :( can somebody please explain I am kind of LOST. I am quite lost. So plz somebody explain.

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Only way the diff can remain constant is for the cost of new paper to also decrease with recycled paper cost. C tells u that that the new production technology also reduces the cost of new paper.

Thanks for reply but don't you think we have to provide a reason for the cost of paper not DROPING. I mean the question stem says that :

Despite these advances, though, the "point of price viability" ( is unchanged at $2.12 per ream of paper.

That means we have to provide a reason for the stabilty of the PRICE i.e provide a reason why the cost didn't not drop despite all advances.

I don't know if I am making much sense but ..if possible do help.

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:oops: :roll: :idea: :?: :!: :( can somebody please explain I am kind of LOST. I am quite lost. So plz somebody explain.

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Only way the diff can remain constant is for the cost of new paper to also decrease with recycled paper cost. C tells u that that the new production technology also reduces the cost of new paper.
Thanks for reply but don't you think we have to provide a reason for the cost of paper not DROPING. I mean the question stem says that :

Despite these advances, though, the "point of price viability" ( is unchanged at $2.12 per ream of paper.

That means we have to provide a reason for the stabilty of the PRICE i.e provide a reason why the cost didn't not drop despite all advances.

I don't know if I am making much sense but ..if possible do help.

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I am thinking of the ques as price diff instead of actual price of recycled or new paper.
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That means we have to provide a reason for the stabilty of the PRICE i.e provide a reason why the cost didn't not drop despite all advances.

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Hmmm yes it does make sense. I was thinking (C) too but now I believe it should be (B).
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I say B. The reason for my choice is that the question asks specifically why the increased cost efficiency of recycled paper has not lowered the price viability. Both choice A and B point to reasons outside of the cost efficiecy of recycled paper, they point to cheap production costs of new paper. Only choice B points a matter related to the cost efficiency of recycled paper that makes it more expensive. Furthermore choice A and C pretty much are the same so I was able to rule them both out leaving B...but I could be dead wrong!
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(B) for me ....

also, if C is correct then why not A, afterall that is also giving a reason why the tree price have dec. ..eventhough it is a extreme case but I believe in line with C



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