- Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:03 am
#74754
Hi,
I would truly appreciate your help in further explaining the reason that answer choice A weakens the argument. I am not asking because I don’t understand the reason behind choosing answer choice E. Instead, I know E is indifferent to the argument, but I also see A as indifferent. Answer choice A provides that the necessary doesn’t occur while the sufficient occurs, i.e. the 30% tax is exceeded while the incentive is not deterred yet (and thus the value system maintained). Having or not having the necessary does not affect the sufficient. So why was this answer considered to weaken the argument?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
I would truly appreciate your help in further explaining the reason that answer choice A weakens the argument. I am not asking because I don’t understand the reason behind choosing answer choice E. Instead, I know E is indifferent to the argument, but I also see A as indifferent. Answer choice A provides that the necessary doesn’t occur while the sufficient occurs, i.e. the 30% tax is exceeded while the incentive is not deterred yet (and thus the value system maintained). Having or not having the necessary does not affect the sufficient. So why was this answer considered to weaken the argument?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,