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Ron Purewal
MGMAT STAFF
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first, i feel compelled to point out that this is not a reading comprehension question; it's a critical reasoning question. [reading comprehension questions are the ones with the big, long, boring passages]
at the outset, you have to figure out what 'the main assertion' actually is. in this passage, that's the following: if a company wishes to announce the upcoming sale of a new device, it should wait until purchases of the old device have begun to decline. also note the premise in the main text about consumers hearing about the new device. that's important: not that many consumers read corporate memos, but many, many customers are glued to the media. since choice b makes it much more likely that consumers will hear about the introduction of the new devices, it strengthens the argument. choice d is totally irrelevant, because nothing in the argument has anything to do with, much less depends upon, a statement about the frequency of purchases. hope that helps. |
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