- Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:51 pm
#90598
Complete Question Explanation
Justify. The correct answer choice is (E).
In this conditional argument, we are told that in order for there to be a thriving population of turtles in a pond, it is necessary that the conditions at that pond be beneficial to turtles. This can be diagrammed as follows:
TPoT CBT
The contrapositive of this statement is as follows:
~CBT ~TPoT
We then are told that the water in Wallakim Pond is acidic. Therefore, there must not be a thriving population of turtles at Wallakim Pond. This can be diagrammed as follows:
A (WP) ~TPoT (WP)
As can be expected in a Justify the Conclusion question, there is a gap in the stimulus. In this instance, it's pretty easy to spot: the acidity of Wallakim Pond renders it incapable of sustaining a thriving population of turtles, without any mention of the beneficial conditions that was said to be necessary earlier in the argument. It looks like, then, that there are two possible prephrases to choose from:
A ~CBT
OR
~CBT A (WP)
Since there are several ways that a pond's conditions might not be beneficial to turtles, it looks like our first prephrase is our best bet. We should look for either that conditional statement or its contrapositive (CBT ~A) as either could be the correct answer.
Answer choice (A): This is a mistaken negation of our prephrase. This answer choice says ~A CBT, but we are looking for A ~CBT.
Answer choice (B): This doesn't account for the beneficial conditions for turtles we saw earlier in the argument, so it's safe to skip this answer.
Answer choice (C): Again, the gap is unaccounted for here, so we can skip this answer choice. Sosachi Pond was merely mentioned as a counterexample to Wallakim Pond and is irrelevant to our conditional statement.
Answer choice (D): This is a mistaken negation of the second conditional statement in our stimulus and is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This is the contrapositive of our prephrase, which successfully connects the beneficial conditions at a pond to it being not acidic (CBT ~A)
Justify. The correct answer choice is (E).
In this conditional argument, we are told that in order for there to be a thriving population of turtles in a pond, it is necessary that the conditions at that pond be beneficial to turtles. This can be diagrammed as follows:
TPoT CBT
The contrapositive of this statement is as follows:
~CBT ~TPoT
We then are told that the water in Wallakim Pond is acidic. Therefore, there must not be a thriving population of turtles at Wallakim Pond. This can be diagrammed as follows:
A (WP) ~TPoT (WP)
As can be expected in a Justify the Conclusion question, there is a gap in the stimulus. In this instance, it's pretty easy to spot: the acidity of Wallakim Pond renders it incapable of sustaining a thriving population of turtles, without any mention of the beneficial conditions that was said to be necessary earlier in the argument. It looks like, then, that there are two possible prephrases to choose from:
A ~CBT
OR
~CBT A (WP)
Since there are several ways that a pond's conditions might not be beneficial to turtles, it looks like our first prephrase is our best bet. We should look for either that conditional statement or its contrapositive (CBT ~A) as either could be the correct answer.
Answer choice (A): This is a mistaken negation of our prephrase. This answer choice says ~A CBT, but we are looking for A ~CBT.
Answer choice (B): This doesn't account for the beneficial conditions for turtles we saw earlier in the argument, so it's safe to skip this answer.
Answer choice (C): Again, the gap is unaccounted for here, so we can skip this answer choice. Sosachi Pond was merely mentioned as a counterexample to Wallakim Pond and is irrelevant to our conditional statement.
Answer choice (D): This is a mistaken negation of the second conditional statement in our stimulus and is thus incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This is the contrapositive of our prephrase, which successfully connects the beneficial conditions at a pond to it being not acidic (CBT ~A)