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- Joined: May 10, 2023
- Wed May 10, 2023 12:07 pm
#101796
Hi, I'm a little confused when I compare two answer explanations.
The first question is the modern navigation system question and answer "E) Planes were first equipped with low-power circuitry at about the same time portable electronic devices became popular" does not strengthen the argument. This makes sense to me because two events occurring at the same time doesn't mean that one has to cause the other.
But then on pg. 338 for the question about MBTE causing headaches, I don't understand how answer "C) Since the time when gasoline containing MBTE was first introduced in a few metropolitan areas, those areas reported an increase in the number of complaints about headaches, fatigue, and shortness of breath" does strengthen the argument. If headaches started increasing at the time of MBTE being introduced, how could we say that one causes the other?
Thank you in advance!
The first question is the modern navigation system question and answer "E) Planes were first equipped with low-power circuitry at about the same time portable electronic devices became popular" does not strengthen the argument. This makes sense to me because two events occurring at the same time doesn't mean that one has to cause the other.
But then on pg. 338 for the question about MBTE causing headaches, I don't understand how answer "C) Since the time when gasoline containing MBTE was first introduced in a few metropolitan areas, those areas reported an increase in the number of complaints about headaches, fatigue, and shortness of breath" does strengthen the argument. If headaches started increasing at the time of MBTE being introduced, how could we say that one causes the other?
Thank you in advance!