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 serenapao
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#113457
Just wanted to respond to myself:

It seems like some of these questions have multiple flaws and both the more obvious flaw and the lesson obvious one was reflected in the correct answer. Premise 2 for the correct answer also didn't specify the subset of companies that run lawn-care services but kept it more general.

(E) Most snow-removal companies run lawn-care services during the summer. Also, most companies that run lawn-care services during the summer hire additional workers in the summer. Thus, most snow-removal companies hire additional workers in the summer.

Please let me know if my reasoning is off. Thanks :)
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 Dana D
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Hey Serena,

The ideas don't 'automatically' equate - you're correct in that the original stimulus is jumping to conclusions here, but this is a flaw question, so you are supposed to identify an answer choice which is similarly flawed. It makes sense to be confused by the original stimulus because it contains flawed logic.

Does that answer your question?

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