Stimulus: Shoefactory employs more unskilled full time ... town combined.
If shoefactory closes, more than half ... 2 ideas: workers at the factory and residency.
A ... D. everyone employed at the factory is a resident. ...
I am pretty lost on why the correct answer is D. There is nothing in the stimulus that specifics that the ShoeFactory only hires citizens of Centerville. I would love to get some feed back on how other people did this question. I got answer B....
I was stuck between B and C, and ultimately ended up going with C. I immediately crossed out D because I didn't think it was relevant. Would really appreciate someone's insight.
Premise: The shoefactory hires more ... if half of the shoefactory workers are immigrant workers ... this case, if the shoefactory closes, only 30 C ... the possibility that the shoefactory only hires 10 unskilled ...
Stimulus: The shoefactory in Centerville is the ... town combined. Thus, if the shoefactory closes, more than 50% of ... people are employed at the shoefactory that are actual residents. shoe factory "employs more unskilled workers on ...
The stimulus states that the shoefactory "employs more unskilled workers on ... other towns. Therefore, if the factory shuts down, it could have ... -we're told that the ShoeFactory is over 50% of other ...
Does anyone know how to approach this final game? Is it a three layer sequencing game? I was dumbfounded with the rule that none of V, W, Y, Z could be in a column (visit a country more than once).
JY dismisses putting [I: V-Y-W-V] because you can't have two different game pieces in the middle two slots. Can someone help elaborate on this? I believe (A) could be correct, and I don't understand the reasoning here.
... it with that 10% of factory workers could identify the scent ... smells were provided to the factory workers for this choice to ... trade embargo has limited the factory working population to smells available ...