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The climatic conditions needed for growing tea exist in only a few countries. India is one of the few major producers of tea and exports tea to many tea drinking countries. This year, the production of tea in India has been significantly lower than that in the last ten years. With just enough to satisfy domestic demand for tea, India will not be able to export any sizeable amount of tea. As a result, the tea prices on the international market are expected to increase
Which of the following would it be most useful to determine in order to evaluate the argument?
A. Whether the international demand for coffee, a close substitute for tea has increased?
B. Whether the domestic demand for tea in many tea importing countries will decrease significantly?
C. Whether the production of tea in India was disturbed because of changes in climatic conditions in the country?
D. Whether the tea prices on the world market have often fluctuated in the past?
E. Whether there are other producers of tea in the world producing sizeable quantities of tea?
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The climatic conditions needed for growing tea exist in only a few countries. India is one of the few major producers of tea and exports tea to many tea drinking countries. This year, the production of tea in India has been significantly lower than that in the last ten years. With just enough to satisfy domestic demand for tea, India will not be able to export any sizeable amount of tea. As a result, the tea prices on the international market are expected to increase
Which of the following would it be most useful to determine in order to evaluate the argument?
A. Whether the international demand for coffee, a close substitute for tea has increased?
B. Whether the domestic demand for tea in many tea importing countries will decrease significantly?
C. Whether the production of tea in India was disturbed because of changes in climatic conditions in the country?
D. Whether the tea prices on the world market have often fluctuated in the past?
E. Whether there are other producers of tea in the world producing sizeable quantities of tea?
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.