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New types of washing machines designed to consume less energy also extract less water from laundry during their final spin cycles than do washing machines that consume somewhat more energy. The wetter the laundry, the more energy required to dry it in an automatic dryer. Thus using these new types of washing machines could result in an overall increase in the energy needed to wash and dry a load of laundry.

(D) Pine is a less expensive wood than cedar but is more susceptible to rot. Outdoor furniture made from wood susceptible to rot must be painted with more expensive paint. Therefore, building outdoor furniture from pine rather than cedar could increase the total cost of building and painting the furniture.

=>Choice D
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D is the right answer.

Premise: New types of washing machines designed to consume less energy also extract less water from laundry during their final spin cycles than do washing machines that consume somewhat more energy.
Counter-premise: The wetter the laundry, the more energy required to dry it in an automatic dryer.
Conclusion: Thus using these new types of washing machines could result in an overall increase in the energy needed to wash and dry a load of laundry.

We are to determine the answer choice that adopts a structure that is parallel to the argument above.

(A) The more skill required to operate a machine, the harder it is to find people able to do it, and thus the more those people must be paid. Therefore, if a factory installs machines that require highly skilled operators, it must be prepared to pay higher wages.
Premise: The more skill required to operate a machine, the harder it is to find people able to do it, and thus the more those people must be paid.
Conclusion: Therefore, if a factory installs machines that require highly skilled operators, it must be prepared to pay higher wages.
Not structurally parallel to the argument above.

(B) There are two routes between Centerville and Mapletown, and the scenic route is the longer route. Therefore, a person who is not concerned with how long it will take to travel between Centerville and Mapletown will probably take the scenic route.
Premise: There are two routes between Centerville and Mapletown, and the scenic route is the longer route.
Conclusion: Therefore, a person who is not concerned with how long it will take to travel between Centerville and Mapletown will probably take the scenic route.
Not structurally parallel to the argument above.

(C) The more people who work in the library’s reading room, the noisier the room becomes; and the noisier the working environment, the less efficiently people work. Therefore, when many people are working in the reading room, those people are working less efficiently.
Premise: The more people who work in the library’s reading room, the noisier the room becomes;
Premise: the noisier the working environment, the less efficiently people work.
Counter-premise: Therefore, when many people are working in the reading room, those people are working less efficiently.
Not structurally parallel to the argument above.

(D) Pine is a less expensive wood than cedar but is more susceptible to rot. Outdoor furniture made from wood susceptible to rot must be painted with more expensive paint. Therefore, building outdoor furniture from pine rather than cedar could increase the total cost of building and painting the furniture.
Premise: Pine is a less expensive wood than cedar but is more susceptible to rot.
Counter Premise: Outdoor furniture made from wood susceptible to rot must be painted with more expensive paint.
Conclusion: Therefore, building outdoor furniture from pine rather than cedar could increase the total cost of building and painting the furniture.
This is rightly parallel to the reasoning adopted in the argument in the stem. It starts by pointing out a desirable advantage in pine in terms of its expense over cedar and also by highlighting a limitation of pine. It further continues with a counter-premise that shows that an application of pine within a setting may require some additional expense and concludes that although pine is less expensive, to use it in some specific setting requires additional work that eventually makes it more expensive. The line of reasoning in D rightly mimics that in the question stem. Hence D is the right answer.

(E) The more weights added to an exercise machine, the greater the muscle strength needed to work out on the machine. Up to a point, using more muscle strength can make a person stronger. Thus an exercise machine with more weights can, but does not necessarily, make a person stronger.
Premise: The more weights added to an exercise machine, the greater the muscle strength needed to work out on the machine.
Premise: Up to a point, using more muscle strength can make a person stronger.
Conclusion: Thus an exercise machine with more weights can, but does not necessarily, make a person stronger.
Not structurally parallel to the argument above.
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