LSAT 157 – Section 3 – Question 18
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PT157 S3 Q18 |
+LR
| Except +Exc Resolve reconcile or explain +RRE | A
11%
151
B
45%
162
C
30%
155
D
9%
152
E
6%
149
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147 160 173 |
+Hardest | 145.111 +SubsectionEasier |
"Surprising" Phenomenon
Why is the retail profit margin on personal computers very low compared to other popular hi-tech items, even though demand for personal computers increases every year?
Objective
This is an EXCEPT question. The four wrong answers will help explain why retail profits on personal computer sales might not be as high as we would expect given the demand for personal computers.
A
Rapid innovation in computer technology increases the likelihood of a store’s stock becoming obsolete.
This suggests computers purchased by a store for sale to consumers quickly become obsolete, which could make them harder to sell. If stores carry obsolete computers, this could depress the profits earned on the sale of computers.
B
Satisfaction with their first personal computer tends to make customers very loyal to that particular brand.
This suggests brands want first-time customers to have a good experience. But this doesn’t suggest that profits would be lower for personal computers than we would otherwise expect. If anything, brand loyalty might allow for higher prices on popular brands, increasing profits.
C
A customer needs more help from store employees when buying a personal computer than when buying other high-technology items.
This raises a reasonable possibility that selling personal computers requires hiring more employees, which raises the costs of selling those computers.
D
Many retail stores have low prices on personal computers in order to bring in customers who might buy software and accessories.
Stores might choose lower profits from personal computer sales in order to increase profit from other products.
E
An increase in the number of discount retail outlets selling personal computers has intensified the competition for customers.
Greater competition for personal computer sales will likely lead to lower prices, which reduces profit margin.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
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- Passage 3 – Passage
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Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
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