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I'm surprised there's no subscription for just a week! I totally would extend my subscription for 7 days, but not for a month, to study for the last week before my exam.
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I'm surprised there's no subscription for just a week! I totally would extend my subscription for 7 days, but not for a month, to study for the last week before my exam.
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Which of the below is an assumption required for the author's implied conclusion that 7Sage should introduce a week-long subscription extension?
(A) That prospective exam takers, hoping to efficiently spend their money, would pay for an extension to study right up to their exam date.
(B) That the LSAT exam occurs only within the first week of the month, and 7sage offers only a monthly billing cycle starting the first of each month.
(C) That 7Sage has the programmers to institute such a change, if they so decided to institue such a change to their billing practices.
(D) That 7Sage offers a yearly-subscription
(E) The author is taking the LSAT
Correct answer: (B). The assumption that the LSAT exam occurs within the first week of the month, and that 7Sage's only billing cycle is monthly, starting on the first day of a month, is crucial. Had the assumption NOT been true, that the LSAT does not occur within the first week of the month, or that 7Ssage does NOT offer only a monthly subscription starting the first of a month, then a billing cycle could coincidentally end the day of an exam, or vice-versa, or 7sage could offer other subscription models that allow for such flexibility.