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ddohnggo
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I'm not a fan of this question. Ron, after reading your explanation (it took me a while to digest the logic), it made sense. However, that answer choice also makes assumptions. It assumes that people who sit in tall seats at the Hollywood are going to stay there longer. There isn't any information provided that would make me think that they would stay there longer and in fact be an exception to lingering.
I understand why the OP chose answer choice D because the conclusion deals with profits. I did the same thing. |
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Ron Purewal
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well, it doesn't require an actual assumption that patrons at high tables will stay longer. it just requires the acknowledgment that that's a possibility, which weakens the argument.
if that were an actual assumption, it would destroy the argument, not just weaken it. that's not what the problem is about. |
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