Can someone explain the justification for the answer being E. Seems like that would makes sense if the stem asks for the flaw in David's argument, but it doesn't.
I know we're allowed 5 pieces of scratch paper, but does anyone know if the test administrator will require you to disregard the sheet of paper used on the previous section? Or are we allowed to keep and use each piece of paper for all sections?
I watched JY's explanation video and I see why B is correct, but I'm still confused why D isn't either. It says "if ALL farmers..." in the premise, so how isn't it overlooking that possibility?
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i had trouble really explaining why A and B were wrong. Only that E felt the best in matching. And this was after mapping out each answer choice and BR... any idea?