PT19.S4.Q09 - measurements of the motion of the planet uranus

edited January 2016 in Logical Reasoning 20 karma
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-19-section-4-question-09/

While I was solving this, I narrowed the choices to B or D.

B because it provides an alternate explanation for why Uranus is being pulled away;
D because if the Sun exerts less of a pull on Uranus, maybe even the little mass that Neptune and Pluto have can pull Uranus towards them? Hence, an alternative to the existence of another planet.

Please explain to me what the correct thought process for eliminating D is.

Thank you :)

Comments

  • NYC12345NYC12345 Alum Inactive Sage
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    D is irrelevant. The stimulus is about Uranus being pulled AWAY from the Sun, so the degree of force the Sun exerts on Uranus is irrelevant. Your job is to weaken the claim that there must be another undiscovered planet to account for the gravitational force pulling Uranus away from the Sun. B is the only feasible answer. Does this explanation make sense to you?
  • nye8870nye8870 Alum
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    @anupama.satyasai Right. @alexandergreene93 The argument’s conclusion is that “in addition to the known planets” (as if this argument is going anywhere) there MUST be an additional planet in our solar system. There must be some other “tugging force” pulling Uranus away. The only AC that offers this possible explanation is (B) the belt of comets.
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