LSAT 104 – Section 4 – Question 08
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| Resolve reconcile or explain +RRE | A
11%
164
B
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170
C
8%
164
D
4%
166
E
4%
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"Surprising" Phenomenon
Why are high-quality teas not more expensive than low-quality teas, even though they differ in quality?
Objective
The right answer will be a hypothesis that explains a difference between high-quality teas and low-quality teas. This difference will account for why both types of tea are priced similarly, even though one might expect high-quality teas to cost more.
A
Packaging and advertising triple the price of all teas.
This would have a uniform effect on all teas, regardless of quality. The right answer will offer a difference between high- and low- quality teas.
B
Most people buy low-quality tea, thus keeping its price up.
This explains the phenomenon by introducing an additional factor that affects price: demand. Since most people buy low-quality tea rather than high-quality tea, the increased demand drives the price of lower-quality tea up to the level of high-quality tea.
C
All types of tea are subject to high import tariffs.
This would have a uniform effect on all teas, regardless of quality. The right answer will offer a difference between high- and low- quality teas.
D
Low-quality teas are generally easier to obtain than high-quality teas.
The relative accessibility of low-quality teas does not explain why they are priced similarly to high-quality teas. One might even expect that the easier availability of low-quality teas would make them cheaper than high-quality teas.
E
The price of tea generally does not vary from region to region.
(E) does not offer any information to distinguish between high- and low-quality teas. The price of tea being generally the same across regions does not offer insight into why high- and low-quality teas are the same price.
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Section 1 - Logical Reasoning
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