How did you rule out Answer Choice "C"? Some folks mentioned, the AC gives only "what's valued" and that doesn't constitute a resolution. What if, people got better at being ambidextrous as they grew older and that's why the % of LH Population drops as you grow older?
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Hi Clayburdelik,
From the stimulus:
Complaints rise when bottled-milk price rises.
Price increase of bottle-milk often reflects price increase of raw milk.
When raw milk price is rising, the bottlers mark up is lowest.
when raw milk price is falling, the bottlers mark up is greatest.
E says -> Customers complain more when dairy farmers earn their smallest profits.
One issue is, we don't know anything about dairy farmers. The stimulus only talks about bottlers. So at this point you can strike this answer out. The other issue is 'profits'. All we know from the stimulus is the relation between raw milk and selling price. We don't know anything about the other expenses (variable/fixed) that may affect profit margins.
D says -> Bottlers do not proportionally decrease their selling price when the raw milk price drops. This has to be true from the "4)" from the stimulus. i.e. When the raw milk price is falling, the only way the mark up remains the "great" is if the selling price remains the same, increases, or decreases with a smaller margin than the raw-milk price. [This is exactly the point you mentioned, there's a 'lag' between raw milk price dropping & bottled milk selling price dropping.
Let me know if this makes sense
Is the loss of points due to accuracy (you attended most questions, and still dropped a lot of points)? or you were not able to get to questions?
FOR Logical Reasoning - Do section timed tests using the 7sage digital tool and review which type of questions are taking you a "long time" and/or making mistakes. And drill those.
FOR RC - drill RC passages from PT1-20. During these drill runs, doing the questions is not necessary, but focus on doing the memory method and wrap up the passages and summary within 5mins for each passage.
I did my test at 11:50, no proctor issues. Proctor connected within a minute of me connecting, and everything was OK.
In between sections, the proctor wanted to check something in my system preferences (to confirm my 'file sharing' option was off), and while she was checking it, she ate 30-40 seconds of my next section's time, so that was annoying.
Wow, you're right! Thanks Taschasp, appreciate your help!
Hi all, can somebody explain why answer choice (c) is incorrect?
I thought it was a good choice for the following reason:
(C) Whenever most practitioners of a given discipline (the psychologists) approach a particular problem in the same way (should the childhood age group be understood in its own terms), that uniformity is good evidence that all similar problems (should the elderly age group be understood in its own terms) should be approached in that way (yes, it should be understood in its own terms, just like psychologists do for children)
Please, if you can let me know where I’m wrong that’ll be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
I would suggest to use 7Sage's Problem Sets tool, and make a bundle of ~100 Strengthen questions. And drill them. For each question, do the following steps:
a) Identify conclusion
b) Identify premise
c) Identify the flaw/gap
Then hunt in the answer choices for anything that addresses the flaw/gap.