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Re: The average temperature in Santa Barbara in July is 57-89 degrees Fahr [#permalink]
The average temperature in Santa Barbara in July is 57-89 degrees Fahrenheit. A Santa Barbara daily newspaper dated 27 July predicts a snow storm.

Which of the following, if true, best resolves the above paradox?


A. The last two Julys prior to the one in which the newspaper predicted snow were cooler than usual. Incorrect

this cant helpful to predicts a snow storm

B. No instance of snow in July has ever been recorded in the Santa Barbara annals. Incorrect

additional info, weakens argument

C. For snow to stick, it requires a ground temperature of below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Incorrect

additional info, cant resolve paradox

D. There are at least two urban communities by the name of Santa Barbara: the first is in the United States, the second on a mountaintop in South America. Correct

this can be possible, snow storm can be happen in mountaintop in July

E. Snow has been known to fall in certain places in July. Incorrect

additional info, not helpful
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