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The percentage of global tourists who visit Kokua has increased by five percentage points over the past three years. (P)
Since tourism contributes an estimated 7% of Kokua's gross domestic product (P), this increase is likely to have a positive impact on the economy of Kokua.(C)

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?


A. People who visit international destinations travel a much greater distance to their destination, on average, currently than such people did three years ago.
This statement does not affect the conclusion. If people travel a much greater distance to their destination, they may increase travel expenses. If may have some impact on the economy of Kokua but the argument does not state anything about travel contributing to economy. INCORRECT

B. People are more likely to visit Kokua's neighbor countries for pleasure now than they were three years ago.
How this is going to impact economy of Kokua? INCORRECT

C. The number of people who travel internationally for pleasure has increased slightly over the past three years.
This is a positive sign for economy of Kokua since global tourists have increase by 5% over the past 3 years. But is this trend going to continue? It may or may not impact the economy in future and may be a temporary increase because of global factors. Somewhat relevant. INCORRECT

D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.
If global tourists continue to visit Kokua in increasing numbers, then it may impact economy of Kokua positively. This statement suggests continuing tourism visits by international tourists. CORRECT.

E. Kokua is the leading international tourist destination in its region.
This is a general statement and is irrelevant to the conclusion. INCORRECT

IMO D
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IMO its D because if more tourists revisit then it will definitely be good for the economy.

The percentage of global tourists who visit Kokua has increased by five percentage points over the past three years. Since tourism contributes an estimated 7% of Kokua's gross domestic product, this increase is likely to have a positive impact on the economy of Kokua.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?

D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.
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E???
The relationship with the sentence and answers are not that easy to connect..

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The percentage of global tourists who visit Kokua has increased by five percentage points over the past three years. Since tourism contributes an estimated 7% of Kokua's gross domestic product, this increase is likely to have a positive impact on the economy of Kokua.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?

A. People who visit international destinations travel a much greater distance to their destination, on average, currently than such people did three years ago.
B. People are more likely to visit Kokua's neighbor countries for pleasure now than they were three years ago.
C. The number of people who travel internationally for pleasure has increased slightly over the past three years.
D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.
E. Kokua is the leading international tourist destination in its region.

ARGUMENT
[premise] The % of GLOBAL TOURISTS who visit K has increased, and [premise] because tourism contributes a % to the GDP, then [conclusion] K's economy will be impacted positively.

ASSUMPTION
we need to show that the number of GLOBAL TOURISTS hasn't decreased, because if it did, then the argument would fall;
ie. 5% of 100 = 5 and 6% 50 = 3, here the percentages increased but the number of tourists decreased!

Answer (C): number of tourists has increased (not decreased).
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There is a increase expected in the tourists visiting Kokua. tourism contributes to 7%, and the expected increase, which will likely have positive impact on the economy of Kokua.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?

A. People who visit international destinations travel a much greater distance to their destination, on average, currently than such people did three years ago.
this will not impact economy of KoKua

B. People are more likely to visit Kokua's neighbour countries for pleasure now than they were three years ago.
this is a weakener

C. The number of people who travel internationally for pleasure has increased slightly over the past three years.
this is interesting. if its true, then it does slightly holds the argument higher. If it is not true, then this destroy the basis of the reasoning on which conclusion is made. if people who travelled last 3 years were more on business travel then either tourist travel for pleasure remains same or might have even decreased. and if that is so, tourism will not likely have positive impact on economy. keep the answer

D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.
there are chances that people will visit twice the international tourist destination within a year . assumption is this has to become true for international tourist destination - Kokua. this could be a good contender. however C is still better.

E. Kokua is the leading international tourist destination in its region.
does nothing to the conclusion

C is the answer!
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The percentage of global tourists who visit Kokua has increased by five percentage points over the past three years. Since tourism contributes an estimated 7% of Kokua's gross domestic product, this increase is likely to have a positive impact on the economy of Kokua.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?


A. People who visit international destinations travel a much greater distance to their destination, on average, currently than such people did three years ago.

B. People are more likely to visit Kokua's neighbor countries for pleasure now than they were three years ago.

C. The number of people who travel internationally for pleasure has increased slightly over the past three years.

D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.

E. Kokua is the leading international tourist destination in its region.

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Reading the question: The question asks us to strengthen, so we will first attack. There are a number of points we can attack, but reasoning involving percentages tends to be erroneous, so we will focus there. We can filter for "not confusing numbers and percentages" as a strengthener.

Applying the filter: choices (A), (B), and (E) all fail to clarify the distinction between absolute number and percentage, so they fail to pass our filter. Choices (C) and (D) are close to the filter.

Logical proof: we can evaluate choice (C) by the negation test. What if the number of international travelers had not increased over the past three years? What if it had plummeted? That is in fact not accounted for by the prompt, and it would crush the argument. The percentage of the pie who visit Kokua is larger, but the pie is much smaller, so the actual number of visitors to Kokua could have greatly decreased. By ruling out that possibility, the non-negated (C) fixes a major flaw in the argument and is therefore a strengthener. Choice (D), which we liked at first, is still vulnerable to (C), as is the argument as a whole.

The correct answer is (C).
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The percentage of global tourists who visit Kokua has increased by five percentage points over the past three years. Since tourism contributes an estimated 7% of Kokua's gross domestic product, this increase is likely to have a positive impact on the economy of Kokua.

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument given?


A. People who visit international destinations travel a much greater distance to their destination, on average, currently than such people did three years ago.

B. People are more likely to visit Kokua's neighbor countries for pleasure now than they were three years ago.

C. The number of people who travel internationally for pleasure has increased slightly over the past three years.

D. The percentage of people who choose to revisit an international tourist destination within a year of a given prior visit has increased dramatically in the last two years.

E. Kokua is the leading international tourist destination in its region.

Official Explanation



Reading the question: The question asks us to strengthen, so we will first attack. There are a number of points we can attack, but reasoning involving percentages tends to be erroneous, so we will focus there. We can filter for "not confusing numbers and percentages" as a strengthener.

Applying the filter: choices (A), (B), and (E) all fail to clarify the distinction between absolute number and percentage, so they fail to pass our filter. Choices (C) and (D) are close to the filter.

Logical proof: we can evaluate choice (C) by the negation test. What if the number of international travelers had not increased over the past three years? What if it had plummeted? That is in fact not accounted for by the prompt, and it would crush the argument. The percentage of the pie who visit Kokua is larger, but the pie is much smaller, so the actual number of visitors to Kokua could have greatly decreased. By ruling out that possibility, the non-negated (C) fixes a major flaw in the argument and is therefore a strengthener. Choice (D), which we liked at first, is still vulnerable to (C), as is the argument as a whole.

The correct answer is (C).

Are we just gonna ignore the word PLEASURE in this option?? "travel internationally for pleasure"
What if kokua is not a favourite travel destination for pleasure.

Plz explain
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