- Tue Jun 25, 2019 6:53 pm
#65807
Hi Anthony,
The problem with your logic in choosing (B) is that it requires assumptions to be made; the correct answer choice on a Resolve the Paradox question like this won't need any additional assumptions. So we have to be looking for the one that most completely explains the situation, allowing the existing facts to remain correct, without needing any assumptions to be made. Prephrases can help, although this is admittedly tricky stimulus to do so.
The first thing to think about here is what the facts given in the stimulus are implying. The first sentence appears to be saying that there is now more direct access between Gastner's suburbs and its downtown, which could imply more traffic coming into the downtown than before. The second sentence tells us that the commute time for workers in the downtown area has increased; these workers may or may not be coming from the suburbs, they may simply have to deal with more traffic coming in from the suburbs, slowing down their commute times from areas closer to downtown. So what would best explain this situation? I would Prephrase something along the lines of "the new highway has brought more traffic to downtown, leading to lengthier commutes for downtown workers."
Answer choice (E) fits that Prephrase pretty well, if we think it through. Remember, the stimulus is talking about all downtown workers, not just those coming in from the suburbs, so while they might have faster commutes, the greater amount of traffic could be slowing down everyone else enough to raise the average commute time.
Hope this clears things up!
The problem with your logic in choosing (B) is that it requires assumptions to be made; the correct answer choice on a Resolve the Paradox question like this won't need any additional assumptions. So we have to be looking for the one that most completely explains the situation, allowing the existing facts to remain correct, without needing any assumptions to be made. Prephrases can help, although this is admittedly tricky stimulus to do so.
The first thing to think about here is what the facts given in the stimulus are implying. The first sentence appears to be saying that there is now more direct access between Gastner's suburbs and its downtown, which could imply more traffic coming into the downtown than before. The second sentence tells us that the commute time for workers in the downtown area has increased; these workers may or may not be coming from the suburbs, they may simply have to deal with more traffic coming in from the suburbs, slowing down their commute times from areas closer to downtown. So what would best explain this situation? I would Prephrase something along the lines of "the new highway has brought more traffic to downtown, leading to lengthier commutes for downtown workers."
Answer choice (E) fits that Prephrase pretty well, if we think it through. Remember, the stimulus is talking about all downtown workers, not just those coming in from the suburbs, so while they might have faster commutes, the greater amount of traffic could be slowing down everyone else enough to raise the average commute time.
Hope this clears things up!