Employers lose millions of work hours from employees every year during the NCAA basketball tournament known as March Madness. The men’s and women’s tournaments are conducted simultaneously, and tens of millions of American workers enter contests where they pick the winner of each game. Because some early round games actually take place during work hours, many employees are constantly checking basketball scores instead of working. Even employees who don’t watch basketball at any other time of the year get caught up in the excitement.
Which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion to the premises above?
(A) The NCAA tournament is appropriately named because of the “madness” it creates among employees in March of every year.
(B) Employees should not be allowed to check sports scores during business hours.
(C) American businesses should indulge their employees during these two special weeks of the year.
(D) The men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments combined form the world’s most popular sporting event.
(E) Everyone seems to have a different strategy for picking the winners, such as using team name, mascot, or uniform color.
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