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Here is my take:
1) D
2) C
3) D
4) B
5) B
6) B
7) A
8) D
9) E
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1.A
2.C
3.E
4.E
5.B
6.C
7.D
8.D
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My ans :
D : When outfield walls are closer to homebase chance of scoring a homerun is higher.
C : Increase in labor costs will effect MI's capital reserves
D : If other countries produce more wheat than required then global price will never rise
D : all others weaken
B : This is strengthen a bit the PA's view
B : Straight B
E : By POE
A : by poe
E : by poe
E : If total number increases conclusion falls apart
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my answers.

1. d
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. c
7. a
8. d
9. e
10. e

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1.?
2.C: labor cost is another factor
3.D:
4.D:
5.B
6.B
7.should be E. sales rev in restricted provice less than sales rev in unrestricted province
8.?
9.E
10.?
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1.?
2.C: labor cost is another factor
3.D:
4.D:
5.B
6.B
7.should be E. sales rev in restricted provice less than sales rev in unrestricted province
8.?
9.E
10.?




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This is my very first post. I got the following answers. I hope I didn't get too many of them wrong :?
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. E
8. A
9. E
10. E
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1.
Conclusion:the excitement of playing in front of large crowds motivated the team to hit more home runs. (Cause and Effect)
Premises:
20,000 or fewer people, the team averaged 1 home run per game;
in stadiums that seat between 20,000 and 40,000 people,
the team averaged 2 home runs per game; and, in stadiums that seat 40,000 or more people, the team averaged 3 home runs per game.
Assumption: There is no other motivating factor.

Assuming that all stadiums during the season were filled to capacity, which of the following, if true, most undermines the argument above?
If we can identify any other cause for the mentioned effect then conclusion would be weaken.
• In order to create seating for the additional fans, the outfield walls in the larger stadiums were constructed closer
to home base.

2. Conclusion: If major industries [increase their capital reserves], the employment rate [will not decline] in the future.
Premises:
The recent decline in the employment rate was spurred by predictions of slow economic growth in the coming year.
However, those predictions would not have affected the employment rate if it had not been for the lack of capital reserves of major industries.
Assumption: CR is the only fact to control ER.

Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the validity of the argument above?
• An increase in [labor costs] could adversely [affect the employment rate].
So there is another factor that can impact the EG other than CR. And hence just controling the CR will not control ER.

3. Farmers in developing countries claim that the United States government, through farm subsidies, is responsible for the artificially low global price of wheat. Because the U.S. government buys whatever wheat American farmers are unable to sell on the open market, American farmers have no incentive to modulate the size of their crops according to the needs of the global market. As a result, American farmers routinely produce more wheat than the global market can absorb and the global price of wheat is kept low. Without these subsidies, the farmers in developing economies claim, American farmers would produce only the amount of wheat that they could sell on the open market and the global price of wheat would rise.

Which of the following, if true, most weakens the claims of the farmers in developing countries regarding the price of wheat?

• Wheat that is not processed for consumption is often used for certain industrial applications.
• Non-governmental buyers of wheat and wheat products are able to predict how much wheat they will need several years in advance.
• The United States government offers similar subsidies to soybean farmers, though the global price of soybeans is significantly higher than that of wheat.
• Other countries, such as Canada and Russia, are likely to produce more wheat if the United States were to reduce its output.
• The price of sorghum, a crop for which the United States government offers no subsidies, is lower than that of wheat.

4.
Conc:
Hollywood studios have little prospect of making money this year by exporting their films worldwide.
Premise:
The amount of money estimated to be lost by Hollywood studios due to DVD piracy overseas increased to more than $500 million last year
Assumption:
1)There wont be any international law to stop piracy.
2)Profit from screening movie worldwide < Loss from overseas DVD piracy.
etc.

All of the following, if true, weaken the argument EXCEPT:
• Last year, all films that were nominated for an Academy Award were known to have been pirated on DVD.

5.
Conc:
the candidate who does not support the plan will win the election for mayor.
Premise:
60% of the city’s residents are opposed to the plan, while about 35% are in support of the plan.
Assumption:
1)illegal immigration is the game changer factor in election.
2)all those who r against the plan are registered voter.

All of the following statements weaken the analyst’s argument, EXCEPT:
• Of the 35% of residents who support the plan, some are willing to consider alternate plans for addressing illegal immigration.

6.
Conclusion:
in order to cover his costs, Adam has calculated that he must sell 400 sandwiches for $10 each.
Premises:
$4,000 to rent a booth at the town’s annual county fair to promote his new Sandwich Shoppe. In previous years, the average food booth at the fair served 400 customers
Assumption: There are no other factors that Adams has missed to consider in his estimation to break even.
Which of the following statements casts the most doubt on Adam’s chances of breaking even at the county fair?
• Adam has not factored in the costs of raw materials or labor in calculating the amount of revenue he needs to generate to break even.

9. Experts estimate that insurance companies’ tardiness in paying doctors for legitimate medical claims adds approximately 10 percent in overhead costs for physicians. Insurance companies counter that the tardiness sometimes results from billing errors made by the doctors themselves. Since

Conclusion:
it is clear that insurance companies do not have a significant economic incentive to delay claim payments to doctors.
Premise:
Dealing with these billing errors costs the insurance companies time and money.

Which of the following pieces of information, if true, weakens the conclusion above?
• The overhead costs incurred by doctors as a result of delayed insurance payments result in an increase in the premiums paid by consumers to health insurance companies that far exceeds any increase in the fees paid to doctors by insurance companies.
This goes against the conclusion.

10. Conclusion:
decline in immigrating retiree is likely to have a noticeably negative economic effect on these businesses.
Premise:
Of the people who moved from one state to another when they retired, [the proportion who retired to SunState has decreased by 10 percent over the past five years].
many local businesses in SunState cater to retirees.
Assumption:
The number of immigrating retiree hasn't increased over the period.

#of retiree coming to SS/Total # of retiree immigrating.
What if the num is N/D both increased over the past 5 yr? In that case, the number of retiree coming to SS may still be better.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
• The total number of people who retired and moved to another state for their retirement has increased significantly over the past five years.
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1 d
2 c
3 d
4 a
5 e
6 b
7 a
8 b
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10 e

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Premise:
Farmers in developing countries claim that the United States government, through farm subsidies, is responsible for the artificially low global price of wheat.

Because the U.S. government buys whatever wheat American farmers are unable to sell on the open market, American farmers have no incentive to modulate the size of their crops according to the needs of the global market.

As a result, American farmers routinely produce more wheat than the global market can absorb and the global price of wheat is kept low.

Conclusion:
Without these subsidies, the farmers in developing economies claim, American farmers would produce only the amount of wheat that they could sell on the open market and the global price of wheat would rise.

Which of the following, if true, most weakens the claims of the farmers in developing countries regarding the price of wheat?

• Wheat that is not processed for consumption is often used for certain industrial applications.
>>Not relevant

• Non-governmental buyers of wheat and wheat products are able to predict how much wheat they will need several years in advance.
>>Trap: Though "how much wheat is req" is relevant here, buyers knowledge of much wheat they need in advance does little to curb the high growth.
Its the farmers who have to control the production so this knowledge would be more relevant to them.

• The United States government offers similar subsidies to soybean farmers, though the global price of soybeans is significantly higher than that of wheat.
>> Strengthen the conclusion

• Other countries, such as Canada and Russia, are likely to produce more wheat if the United States were to reduce its output.
>> Correct.The effect of less production in America might be subdued by R and C.

• The price of sorghum, a crop for which the United States government offers no subsidies, is lower than that of wheat.
>> Also Weakens the conclusion but D is still better than E.Reason that there can be other factor involved behind the low prices of sorghum.Also its different crop and the whole argument sets the background to explain controlled wheat production and high prices.
If D had not been there, i would have gone for E.
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1. D
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. E
10. E
I would love to see the answers to analyze my thought process, particularly on questions 5, 7, and 8.
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Explanations posted.
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Explanations posted.
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Hey, need some more explanation on Question No. 7. I was unable to comprehend the explanation.
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