Does anyone have an efficient way of studying the Logical Reasoning question stem? I was thinking of making flash cards but I am open to any other ideas. Thank you!
Can someone explain why the last sentence was disregarded? To me, it seems that overall profitability would not decrease, despite the increase in coffee bean prices, if sales do not decrease. Essentially, if customers continue paying the inflated prices, profitability remains unchanged. I think part of what is throwing me off is the word “moreover,” since it suggests that the sentence is adding to what was previously said, rather than introducing a separate idea.
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Can someone explain why the last sentence was disregarded? To me, it seems that overall profitability would not decrease, despite the increase in coffee bean prices, if sales do not decrease. Essentially, if customers continue paying the inflated prices, profitability remains unchanged. I think part of what is throwing me off is the word “moreover,” since it suggests that the sentence is adding to what was previously said, rather than introducing a separate idea.