- Thu May 05, 2016 1:01 pm
#23954
Complete Question Explanation
WeakenX-CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
Since this is an Except question as well, we know that among the answer choices there are four that weaken the argument and one that doesn’t.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice does weaken the argument, since it offers an alternative explanation for the increase in spending on cataract surgery. If there are more people to spend on the surgery, that could explain why more is being spent.
Answer choice (B): This answer weakens the argument in the same way, by offering an alternative explanation. If people’s chances of requiring the surgery have increased, this could also explain why more is being spent.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice also offers another possible reason for the increased total spent on the surgery. If there are more old people, there are likely to be more candidates for the surgery. This could be why more money is currently being spent on the operation.
Answer choice (D): If health insurance is more likely to cover the procedure, more people might be likely to have it performed. Making the operation more affordable, this offers an alternative explanation for the increased total expenditures.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as it strengthens the argument in the stimulus. If the risk associated with unsuccessful surgery is greater, that would seem to make it more likely that people would be responsive to the reduced risk of the surgery with the more recent, and safer, technology.
WeakenX-CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
Since this is an Except question as well, we know that among the answer choices there are four that weaken the argument and one that doesn’t.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice does weaken the argument, since it offers an alternative explanation for the increase in spending on cataract surgery. If there are more people to spend on the surgery, that could explain why more is being spent.
Answer choice (B): This answer weakens the argument in the same way, by offering an alternative explanation. If people’s chances of requiring the surgery have increased, this could also explain why more is being spent.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice also offers another possible reason for the increased total spent on the surgery. If there are more old people, there are likely to be more candidates for the surgery. This could be why more money is currently being spent on the operation.
Answer choice (D): If health insurance is more likely to cover the procedure, more people might be likely to have it performed. Making the operation more affordable, this offers an alternative explanation for the increased total expenditures.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, as it strengthens the argument in the stimulus. If the risk associated with unsuccessful surgery is greater, that would seem to make it more likely that people would be responsive to the reduced risk of the surgery with the more recent, and safer, technology.