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Re: Surveys show that every year only 10 percent of cigarette smokers swit [#permalink]
Oh, I got it now. Thanks a ton AndrewN. This is exactly what I was looking for. I was so sure that I had misunderstood the passage, thinking that the official GMAT passage could not be so lame, that I didn't even look at the option choices and was reading the passage again and again.

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Pankaj0901 wrote:
I think I am having some trouble understanding the underlying logic of the passage.

Why are companies "inducing" smokers to "switch brands" in the first place? If I am the owner of a cigarette company, I would never want any of my existing cigarette smokers to switch to any other brand. Why will I ever induce anyone to switch? What am I missing?

AndrewN - Can you please only help me understand the logic, just the logic of the passage. I could not figure out from the explanations in this thread as they are mostly around explanations of the option choices. Thanks

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Surveys show that every year only 10 percent of cigarette smokers switch brands. Yet the manufacturers have been spending an amount equal to 10 percent of their gross receipts on cigarette promotion in magazines. It follows from these figures that inducing cigarette smokers to switch brands did not pay, and that cigarette companies would have been no worse off economically if they had dropped their advertising.


Hello, Pankaj0901. Companies—specifically, brands—are understood to be vying for customers in the passage, so Company A might run an ad to persuade smokers who use products from Company B to smoke products from Company A instead. The line in red is drawing a conclusion from the two figures that mention 10 percent, commenting that if only 10 percent of cigarette smokers switch brands each year, but manufacturers continue to spend a lot of money (10 percent of their gross receipts) to promote their products in magazines, it seems like a losing proposition.

I will leave my passage breakdown at that. If you can make sense of the passage and answer choices now, so much the better. Thank you for thinking to ask.

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Re: Surveys show that every year only 10 percent of cigarette smokers swit [#permalink]
The tag says it is a assumption question. But we are criticizing the conclusion. A link below the question shows a similar question but that is a weaken tag. So asking if this is a truly Assumption family question.
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The tag says it is a assumption question. But we are criticizing the conclusion. A link below the question shows a similar question but that is a weaken tag. So asking if this is a truly Assumption family question.

This question is best categorized as a Logical Flaw question.

In Logical Flaw questions, the correct answer often involves an unwarranted assumption, as does the correct answer to this question. Hence the "Assumption" tag, though it would have bee more accurate to tag the question "Logical Flaw."
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Re: Surveys show that every year only 10 percent of cigarette smokers swit [#permalink]
the problem I see with this question is that it is equating 10% of one entity with 10% of another entity and also with option C, what if the companies don't advertise then its costumers will switch to another brand
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the problem I see with this question is that it is equating 10% of one entity with 10% of another entity and also with option C, what if the companies don't advertise then its costumers will switch to another brand


The point the author is trying to make is that overall, the financial impact of advertising to the companies in the industry is 0 so they should not advertise i.e. none of them should advertise. If they all don't, nobody will switch brands. But our point is that net impact of advertising for individual players could be much different from the average.

Check this video solution to this problem: https://youtu.be/3s0tWn3tiT8?feature=shared
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