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Me too. Same thing for the last implied question. Just feels like everything is wrong...
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But in order to answer D, we would need at least data on the how many people are watching during domestic shows vs during imported shows to even make an argument for either side. Airtime doesn't give any information about audience size.
For example, an imported show could be on for 8 hrs and no one watches it (b/c they are at work, or it's from 12am-8am, or no subs/dubs and they can't understand the show, etc) and a domestic show could be on for only 3 hours, but 80% of the population watches it (7pm-10pm golden time slots, deeply connected to their cultures and small talks for their work on the second day, etc).
Idk if this is correct, but this was my thought when I read D. Hope it helps a bit!
ME TOO this is exhausting
First question I got right in the whole section. Finally seeing some progress... This is by far the hardest question type for me.
We just don't know if B is true. We are only informed about what can members do if they rented or didn't rent more than 10 movies. 10+ → last store they rented from. /10+ → main street. But no info regarding which catergory the members fall into is given.
For C, we know members either fall in 10+(last store they rented from) or /10+(main street). Even if the last place they went to was the main street one, the main street one is still the ONLY place they can go to. Hence, no member can receive the discount at MORE THAN ONE location. I don't know what you mean by "reading c as they can get the coupon multiple times," which is not stated nor implied in this passage.
A is a classic sufficiency-necessity confusion. We get from the stimulus: /10+ → main street. It doesn't tell us all main street customers are members /10+. (For ex., there could be non-members who redeem the discount at main street or members 10+ whose last store was the main street.)
Hope this helps!
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