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- Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:04 pm
#86423
Hey Cornflakes,
I like the explanation you gave and I think it is great. With a resolve the paradox correct answer choice, we are looking to add new information to explain an outcome. In this case our outcome is essentially 'we will still have blackouts even if people turn off air conditioning in their homes.'
Answer choice A tells us that there are significant drains on the system from other sources, which I would react to by saying 'well of course there are, so what?' That does not explain why the blackout occurs in the heatwave.
Whereas B perfectly explains our outcome. If most of the air conditioning is used to cool businesses and factories, that makes the home air conditioning request less relevant and explains why we will still face blackouts.
Hope this helps. Great line of thinking there.
Best,
Ryan
I like the explanation you gave and I think it is great. With a resolve the paradox correct answer choice, we are looking to add new information to explain an outcome. In this case our outcome is essentially 'we will still have blackouts even if people turn off air conditioning in their homes.'
Answer choice A tells us that there are significant drains on the system from other sources, which I would react to by saying 'well of course there are, so what?' That does not explain why the blackout occurs in the heatwave.
Whereas B perfectly explains our outcome. If most of the air conditioning is used to cool businesses and factories, that makes the home air conditioning request less relevant and explains why we will still face blackouts.
Hope this helps. Great line of thinking there.
Best,
Ryan